The Prodigals and Their Inheritance; vol. 1
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A self-made patriarch grows increasingly disillusioned as two extravagant sons fail to fulfill the social ambitions invested in them, while his daughter negotiates between affection and duty. Domestic tensions over money, reputation, and inheritance unfold amid a house whose showy decor echoes the family’s pretensions. The narrative follows attempts to control wayward youth, journeys away from home, fraught returns, and the consequences—moral and financial—of indulgence. Recurring themes include generational conflict, pride, social aspiration, and the limits of parental authority.
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