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A first-person portrayal of a carpenter's son who remembers waking in a small home, working alongside his father, observing village life, and reflecting on poverty, family, animals, and the rhythms of day and evening. The narrative blends intimate domestic scenes with spiritual meditation, depicting encounters with travelers and the marginalized while exploring compassion, humility, and the nature of truth and revelation. Short, image-rich chapters alternate concrete everyday detail with contemplative passages that consider language, silence, and the moral responsibilities of community. The tone mixes tenderness and moral urgency as the narrator situates ordinary labor and suffering within a larger ethical vision.
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