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A series of intimate vignettes and reflections in which a father recounts the anticipation before a child's birth and the small, recurring episodes of domestic life, blending tenderness, anxiety, and gentle humor. The structure is intentionally episodic rather than continuous, leaving gaps that invite readers to imagine intervening moments. Themes include parental devotion, social expectations surrounding offspring, and the ordinary attentions and moral reflections that shape family relationships.
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