About This Book
This collection of short stories presents a series of moral and emotional crises in which ordinary people confront doubt, temptation, courage, honor, and sacrifice. Narratives range from intimate psychological portraits to brisk incidents that test social expectations and personal conscience. Many pieces examine religious feeling and ethical conflict, while others turn on rivalry, fear, or the aftermath of decisive actions. The prose is reflective and observant, favoring character revelation over plot contrivance, and endings tend toward moral ambiguity or quiet resolution.
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