About This Book
A young woman named Hedda manages a modest country estate and its varied poultry, overseeing household chores and a small staff while finding refuge in an inherited library. The narrative sketches the decaying manor, the sale of surrounding lands to a wealthy newcomer, and tensions between tradition and modernity as village life and local characters orbit the baronial household. Scenes emphasize the rural landscape, social hierarchies, and the protagonist’s private routines—her care for animals, pride in books, and quiet resistance to change—while everyday detail and gossip reveal shifting economic and social relations in a provincial setting.
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