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The narrative follows Hetty Gunn, a thirty-five-year-old woman who becomes sole owner of a large Massachusetts farm and faces community expectations that she must marry while managing property and labor. Reared by a blunt, warm-hearted grandfather whose wooden leg and practical maxims shaped her patient resilience, she combines firm common-sense with deep sympathy for animals and neighbors. The plot chronicles her day-to-day stewardship, local social pressures, and evolving relationships with nearby families. Through her choices about independence, responsibility, and sacrifice, the work explores rural life, gender roles, and moral steadiness under ordinary burdens.

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Helen Hunt Jackson

Helen Hunt Jackson was an American author and activist known for her advocacy for Native American rights. Born in 1830, she wrote extensively on the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in the United States. Her notable work, "A Century of Dishonor," critiques the U.S. government's treatment of Native American tribes and calls for reform. In addition to her social activism, Jackson was a prolific poet and novelist, contributing to various literary forms. Her children's book, "Letters from a Cat," showcases her whimsical storytelling style. Jackson's literary legacy continues to resonate, particularly in discussions about social justice and cultural representation.

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