Bonnie May
She assumed a slightly careless air and looked airily at
imaginary objects.
(Page 144.)
A spirited young girl who appears unannounced in a theatre box becomes entwined with an actor and a household that alternately shelters, misunderstands, and defends her. The narrative moves through episodes of guardianship, small theatrical productions, wardrobe and social embarrassments, and an emerging search into her past, culminating in an attic confrontation and the revelation of long-held secrets. Chapters alternate lively scenes of performance and domestic reflection to examine how playacting, community judgment, and affectionate persistence shape a child's sense of identity and belonging. The tone blends gentle comedy with compassionate drama as relationships adjust and hidden truths come to light.
She assumed a slightly careless air and looked airily at
imaginary objects.
(Page 144.)