About This Book
A young girl in a struggling household assumes heavy domestic duties to support her weary mother while attending school, managing cooking and cleaning, and caring for other family members burdened by absence and poor choices. Daily scenes of chores, modest community events, and domestic repairs are interwoven with moments of Bible reading, hymn-singing, and prayer that offer comfort and moral guidance. The narrative emphasizes quiet perseverance, religious consolation, and the sustaining power of small acts of love within a precarious but hopeful home life.
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