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The narrative follows a young student, Lita Hazlitt, navigating school life, friendships, and interactions with adults such as a caring physician while participating in self-government and athletics. Interwoven episodes examine parental expectations, marital roles, and social rituals through humor and observation, alternating intimate scenes at the school and domestic settings. Themes include generational misunderstanding, the tension between youthful independence and family duty, and the social performance of adulthood. The book moves through vignette-like chapters that balance light satire with earnest reflection on love, responsibility, and how parental identities shape and sometimes conflict with their children's lives.
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