About This Book
The story centers on Robert Johnson, an ordinary gentleman’s outfitter whose wife’s difficult labor forces him out of his petty routine and into acute anxiety. As he copes with delays, professional indifference, and the domestic upheaval of childbirth, his polished civility cracks to reveal deeper fears, affection, and vulnerability. The narrative traces the tension between mundane commerce and primal human experiences, portraying medical detachment, family support, and the sudden exposure of passion, illness, and mortality that upend the couple’s quiet life.
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