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The narrative follows a young couple and their small son living in an urban neighborhood through a cycle of seasons, alternating intimate domestic scenes, street life, and encounters with neighbors. It traces their renewed courtship, daily routines, moments of tenderness and strain, and episodes that draw wider community figures into their lives. Interwoven with these scenes is a persistent concern about a hidden social and public-health danger that imperils future generations, prompting private hopes, moral reckonings, and calls for communal awareness. The structure moves episodically from spring through harvest, blending realist detail with social commentary.

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James Oppenheim

James Oppenheim was an American poet and novelist known for his exploration of social issues and human relationships. His works often reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of modern life. Among his notable titles is "The Nine-Tenths," which delves into themes of love and societal expectations. Oppenheim also contributed to discussions on sexuality and gender in his book "The Common Sense of Sex," showcasing his progressive views for his time. His literary contributions continue to resonate, offering insights into the human condition and the societal norms of the early 20th century.

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