About This Book
A young woman's refusal to resume a prescribed life abroad sets a romance in motion, as choices, absences, and misunderstandings draw her and two men into a tense reordering of loyalties. The narrative traces her softening and hardening under social expectation, separation, and eventual reconciliation, using a recurring potter-and-clay metaphor to consider character formation, moral purpose, and the shaping influence of time. The work is organized into a prologue and three books that follow formation, fracture, and the maker's corrective touch.
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