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A young woman grieving a recent loss navigates social life in a luminous coastal household where friendships, parties, and a devoted suitor press her toward new beginnings. Intimate conversations and small rituals—an inherited ring, debates about mourning dress, and whispered judgments about a father's past—force her to reconcile loyalty to memory with the possibility of love. The story follows her emotional development as youthful ideals of constancy and beauty are tested by social expectation, secret histories, and personal doubt, leading to moral reckonings, decisions about forgiveness, and a tentative redefinition of her future.

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Temple Bailey

Temple Bailey was an American author known for her engaging novels that often explore themes of youth, love, and personal growth. Her works, such as "Contrary Mary" and "Glory of Youth," reflect her keen understanding of human emotions and relationships. Bailey's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and relatable characters, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century literature. In addition to her novels, she contributed to various magazines and was recognized for her ability to capture the spirit of her time. Her stories continue to resonate with readers, showcasing her lasting impact on American fiction.

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