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A middle-aged woman assembles episodic recollections from childhood through adulthood, focusing on ordinary domestic scenes, schooldays, and intimate routines that mark the passage of time. She vacillates between shutting out and indulging memories, deliberately gathering small pleasures and regrets as if preserving fallen leaves against forgetfulness. Concrete sensory details and household vignettes anchor the reflections, which probe how appearance, loss, and the erosion of past certainties reshape selfhood. The narrative proceeds as a gentle, melancholic sequence of autobiographical sketches that meditate on nostalgia, the fragility of happiness, and the persistence of former selves.

About the Author

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Jacques Morel

Jacques Morel was a French author known for his poignant exploration of themes such as love and loss. His notable work, "Feuilles mortes," reflects a deep emotional resonance and showcases his ability to capture the complexities of human relationships. Morel's writing is characterized by lyrical prose and a contemplative tone, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century French literature. Through his work, he invites readers to reflect on the ephemeral nature of life and the enduring power of memory.

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