About This Book
The story follows a practical, outspoken woman who becomes the pivot of a small village's social and church life, navigating gossip, authority disputes, and domestic upheavals. Through episodic scenes—community teas, a wedding, reform efforts, debates about a run-down rectory and unexpected guests—she negotiates conflicts, reveals local hypocrisies, and arranges compromises between clergy and laity. Humor and local detail drive a satirical yet affectionate portrait of parish society, emphasizing neighborliness, social ambition, and the everyday mechanics of community power and persuasion.
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