Effie Ogilvie: the story of a young life (Complete)
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The narrative follows a young woman growing up under the care of a conscientious stepmother and a well-meaning but sometimes inconsiderate father, exploring how family habits, social rank, and small-town observances shape her sensibility. Episodes examine domestic manners, moral earnestness, and the friction between affectionate indulgence and correcting authority, while tracing the heroine's gradual awakening to admiration and romantic feeling after social events. The book balances quiet character study with vivid scenes of social life to show the formation of personal identity amid expectations, duty, and the tender confusions of adolescence.
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