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A lively band of children, guided by the practical Maida, settles into a seaside country house for the summer and organizes play, chores, and shared rooms while hosting visitors and neighbors. Their routine of exploration and games yields small discoveries, imaginative projects, and everyday responsibilities, then escalates into a frightening episode and a sorrow that tests their unity. Adult figures and a revealing message from a character called Silva deepen the children’s understanding of accountability, remorse, and comfort. By summer’s end the group has learned to care for one another, accept consequences, and make hopeful promises for the future.
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