Nobody's fault
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The narrative follows Bridget Ruan from schoolgirl days into adult life as she pursues writing while negotiating friendships, domestic duties, and social expectations. Scenes alternate between private interiors and public encounters, showing how misunderstandings, personal choices, and communal judgment shape opportunities and relationships. The prose concentrates on character psychology and the texture of everyday life, portraying moral ambiguity without heavy didacticism. Recurring themes include reputation and blame, the challenges of creative ambition for women, and the subtle tensions between desire and duty within a close-knit social milieu.
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