About This Book
The narrative follows a little girl growing up in an early riverside settlement, tracing her daily life, friendships, and family ties amid local quarrels, rival suitors, and community celebrations. Episodes range from playful boat rides and neighborhood disputes to a mounting romantic rivalry, the discovery of a hidden foe, the girl's capture and eventual rescue, and the evolving fortunes of the town. Interwoven are portrayals of communal rituals, loyalties, and the transition from old ways toward a changing future.
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