About This Book
A young boy is placed in the care of a distant aunt after his mother must leave, and the story follows his sorrowful parting, the household anxieties over illness, and his arrival at a new home called Myrtle Hill. Scenes alternate between domestic detail and the boy’s inner distress as he adapts to unfamiliar rules and comforts, meets new acquaintances, and confronts moments of loneliness and consolation. The narrative traces everyday duties, moral instruction, and quiet acts of kindness that shape his character, while exploring themes of separation, care, resilience, and the slow rebuilding of a domestic life.
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