About This Book
A young girl copes with her family's loss of fortune by living in her stern grandfather's household, where reduced circumstances expose tensions between pride and dependence. Domestic conflicts between mother and daughter revolve around whether to stay on charity or seek independence, while the household's staff and a newly hired coachman highlight changing social expectations. The elder's decisions, including the arrival of another child relative, unsettle daily life and force adjustments. Through these pressures the girl and her family confront shifting roles, strained loyalties, and the need to find practical resilience amid diminished comforts.
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