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An affluent New York household is portrayed as a clash between a zealously reforming matriarch and her younger relatives, whose restless pursuit of pleasure and personal fulfillment unsettles family routines. The narrative moves through social gatherings, domestic negotiations, romantic strains, and encounters with contemporary medical and psychological practices around childbirth and motherhood, using satirical observation and sympathetic detail. Themes of social duty, generational misunderstanding, emotional numbness, and the tensions between public activism and private desire shape the characters' choices and reveal the costs of living by appearances and well-intentioned impulses.
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