Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
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The narrative follows a Highland household in which an ailing mother relies on a resourceful housekeeper who effectively manages domestic life while a stern patriarch controls public affairs. Focus falls on a spirited second daughter whose robust health and unconventional appearance contrast with local fashions, as preparations for the daughters’ presentation and a grand county ball reveal social ambitions and anxieties. Through intimate domestic scenes and public gatherings the story examines family hierarchies, gender expectations, and the practical labor of maintaining home and reputation within a rural community, sketching character contrasts and social tensions with detailed observation.
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