About This Book
The narrative centers on a young girl named Pollie, who struggles with her responsibilities and her relationship with her family, particularly her mother. As she navigates her daily tasks at the mill, Pollie's forgetfulness and strong will often lead to tension at home. Despite her father's gentle guidance and her mother's expectations, Pollie feels misunderstood and longs for the freedom she perceives her cousin enjoys. The story explores themes of familial duty, personal growth, and the search for spiritual fulfillment, culminating in Pollie's journey to visit her Aunt Elizabeth, which she hopes will provide her with clarity and peace.
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