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A wounded veteran returns home burdened by the physical effects of gas and haunted by battlefield nightmares, and he struggles to rejoin a family and community that have moved on. Quiet domestic scenes reveal a mother’s anxious care and a younger woman's restless social life, while the protagonist confronts frailty, altered expectations, and the small-town rhythms that feel both familiar and alien. The narrative traces his inward recovery and the tensions between memory and change, examining postwar adjustment, shifting social mores, and the slow, painful work of finding a new place in civilian life.
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