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Lavinia Larimore confronts betrayal when a long-delayed engagement collapses, setting off intertwined domestic dramas in a small upstate community. The narrative traces several characters through spring, summer, and a belated frost, following courtships, moral dilemmas, private sacrifices, and reconciliations that test loyalties and reshape ambitions. Scenes range from everyday village routines to crises that prompt spiritual and practical reckonings; recurring concerns are duty, social expectation, inner growth, and the search for meaningful connection, culminating in personal renewal and altered communal ties.

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Emily Grant Hutchings

Emily Grant Hutchings was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her novel "Indian Summer," which reflects her keen observations of life and nature. Hutchings' writing often explores themes of personal growth and the complexities of human relationships, resonating with readers of her time. Her work is a notable part of the literary heritage that captures the spirit of her era, offering insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the period.

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