About This Book
A young country girl goes to live with fashionable city relatives and encounters the emptiness of novel-reading, dress, and social display. Through episodic misadventures she clings to homey habits—kindness, thrift, common sense—and steadily influences siblings and friends by example. A later time jump shows how her consistent virtues mend strained relationships, guide practical choices, and shape modest successes. The narrative mixes gentle humor and moral observation to contrast enduring domestic values with transient social fashions.
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