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The chaperon explores the tension between personal longing and the weight of family reputation, presenting a world where social expectations shape nearly every choice. The narrative opens within an atmosphere marked by uncertainty, as a young woman faces the aftermath of a troubled family history and the shifting balance of influence between generations. As she moves between two households, she confronts conflicting pressures that force her to reconsider what loyalty, duty, and independence truly mean. The story highlights how attempts to restore social acceptance can complicate emotional clarity, revealing the difficulty of creating a future that honors both personal values and inherited responsibility. Through its progression, the work examines how individuals negotiate identity in a setting where public opinion carries immense weight, and how affection becomes intertwined with obligations that are not easily set aside. Ultimately, it reflects on the quiet resilience required to navigate a society in transition, portraying the inner strength that emerges when one seeks a path that aligns private hope with a complex sense of belonging.
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ISBN9789375554196
PublisherDouble 9 Books
Publication Date11/01/25
Pages44
Main GenreHistorical Novels
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price11.80 €
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