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In a small Californian town the narrative follows several young women whose daily routines and friendships expose clear social divisions between wealthy, established families and their less prosperous neighbors. A conservative elder resists the town's modernization, while civic changes and family ambitions create tensions over status and opportunity. Among the youths, Martie feels sharp jealousy, Rose balances competing social circles, and Grace considers going to work. Episodic scenes—from soda-fountain afternoons and music practice to intimate kitchen details—convey themes of class, coming-of-age, familial loyalty, and resistance to change.
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