About This Book
A collection of short narratives that probe domestic life, memory, and the subtle uncanny through compact, observational tales. Several pieces center on a rural household and its inhabitants, showing how childhood recollections, family lore, and small objects animate identity and reshape perception. Other stories travel outward, sketching foreign places and personal encounters with quiet economy. Across varied moods and points of view the writing emphasizes small incidents, psychological surprises, and the porous boundary between imagination and fact, producing restrained meditations on loss, belonging, and the persistence of remembered places.
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