A winter‑era drama about memory, loyalty, and a household under siege by war and fate.
The book follows a countess, a recovering exiled world, and a tense inner circle as they search for meaning when the world outside collapses.
In a country torn by conflict, a noblewoman’s home becomes a stage for fear, forgiveness, and hard choices. Through sharp dialogue and intimate moments, the characters weigh duty, love, and the cost of leadership as they navigate exile, loyalty, and the pull of the past.
This edition presents a lucid, character‑driven exploration of power, memory, and moral stubbornness, with humor and heartbreak interwoven in a crucible of crisis.
- Explore the tangled loyalties that hold a family together under pressure from war.
- Witness every reward and restraint of mercy, blame, and personal choice.
- Experience the play’s blend of wry wit and serious reflection on duty and desire.
- Follow conversations that reveal character, history, and the cost of pride.
Ideal for readers who enjoy brisk dialogue, morally complex relationships, and drama that stays with you after the curtain falls.