About This Book
A young girl separated from her family is taken into a household in a coastal settlement and helps with domestic chores while hoping to find her missing father. Her days combine small-town routines, seaside play, and unexpected dangers: she befriends a tame-seeming gray wolf, experiences capture by a raiding party, becomes separated during a sea voyage and is cast away on an island, and finally reunites with her father. The narrative follows community gatherings, picnics, and local characters, emphasizing resourcefulness, courage, and the rhythms of maritime village life.
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