About This Book
A young girl with black eyes and curls lives with her grandparents in a warm rural household and spends her days helping at home, running errands, and playing with local friends and a pet. The narrative follows a series of episodic adventures and neighborhood visits—over garden walls, to a milliner’s shop, to schoolroom activities, and to encounters with itinerant visitors—while small dramas around gifts, money, and family care lead to communal gatherings and a Thanksgiving celebration that together sketch a gentle, domestic portrait of childhood.
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