About This Book
A series of intimate childhood recollections traces early domestic life, neighborhood scenes, and formative moments in early schooling. The narrator recalls parental storytelling, specific household incidents, routines and rituals at nursery school, the sensory details of streets and bridges, playful teasing by siblings, and personal anxieties such as bedwetting. Short episodic chapters combine vivid descriptive memory with reflections on how ordinary names, habits, and modest embarrassments shape lasting impressions of family, language, and early moral education.
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