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The narrative follows two young soldiers recovering from trench warfare as they return to family and friends, share hospital scenes, and recall home-country memories marked by wattle and farm life; Norah and her father provide comfort while companions from the farm reappear in humorous recollection. The brothers then travel to Ireland, where fishing, rural landscapes, and local personalities frame explorations of cliffs, caves, and mounting family tensions. Episodes of planning and skirmish lead to a predawn confrontation, and the book weaves themes of camaraderie, the aftermath of conflict, and the contrast between war’s harshness and pastoral adventure.
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