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The narrative follows a young Jewish woman who leaves a sheltered provincial home to train as a singer in London, finding temporary lodging with a kindly family. She negotiates friendships, romantic entanglements, and the expectations of her community while encountering social prejudice, ambition, and financial strain. Rivalries, secrets, and a plotted revenge complicate careers and reputations, drawing in both sympathizers and foes. Interlaced chapters examine religious observance and social ethics alongside artistic apprenticeship and the pressures of assimilation. The plot moves toward moral reckonings that test loyalties and gesture toward reconciliation between faith and common humanity.
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