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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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Frank N. Westcott

Frank N. Westcott was an American author best known for his novel "Hepsey Burke," which explores themes of personal growth and resilience. His writing often reflects the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of everyday life. Westcott's work contributes to the literary landscape of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the societal norms and challenges faced by individuals in the early 20th century. While not widely recognized today, his storytelling captures the essence of character-driven narratives that resonate with readers seeking depth and authenticity.

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