Growing Up: A Story of the Girlhood of Judith Mackenzie
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The narrative follows a girl as she matures into young womanhood while tending an ailing mother and engaging with relatives and neighbors in a provincial town. Episodes trace everyday scenes—household duties, letters and errands, visits to the post office and library—and turning points that shape her character. Recurring figures such as a practical aunt and community members illuminate lessons about duty, faith, friendship, and self-discovery. The work unfolds in episodic chapters that balance gentle domestic realism with moral reflection and choices about future responsibility and personal growth.
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