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A mysterious woman arrives in a small coastal village, triggering a series of events that challenge the established social order. Driven by a need for anonymity and a past she refuses to disclose, the protagonist navigates the suspicions of the local inhabitants. She faces opposition from traditionalists who view her presence as a disruption to their quiet life, while simultaneously forming an unexpected bond with a local resident. The narrative framework utilizes a third-person perspective to observe the tension between the newcomer's secrets and the community's rigid expectations.
Readers often note the quiet, contemplative pacing of the narrative, which mirrors the rhythmic nature of the sea. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's internal struggle to reconcile her history with her desire for a new beginning. Critics highlight the author's ability to render the village as a character in its own right, exerting pressure on the individuals within it. The balance of character-driven drama over external action makes this a suitable choice for those who prefer character studies. Readers frequently comment on the atmospheric quality of the prose, which sustains interest despite the lack of high-stakes plot twists.
Page Count:
184
Publication Date:
1971-01-01
Publisher:
Ace
ISBN-10:
0090050908
ISBN-13:
9780090050901
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