About This Book
A collection of short sketches that scrutinize domestic life and social manners through keenly observed scenes. Many pieces focus on family tensions—particularly a mother’s uneasy handling of an increasingly independent adolescent—while others attend to small rituals, household order, and the unspoken compromises of marriage and parenthood. Interior perspective and social observation reveal shifting generational expectations, female friendship, and the ways ordinary objects and routines acquire emotional significance. The tone moves between sympathetic and gently ironic, and the structure unfolds as a series of compact episodes that illuminate character and custom.
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