About This Book
Two young siblings spend a summer at a borrowed mountain house where garden paths, a chattering stream, and surrounding fells provide a setting for daily play and small adventures. Their routine mixes picnics and hillwalks with rainy-day indoor amusements at Ravensnest, and friendships with nearby children and relatives brighten family life. Imaginative games and storytelling—among them a recounted heroic tale—intertwine with moments of learning and quiet observation. The narrative closes as the season ends and the family prepares to leave, offering a gentle portrait of childhood curiosity, companionship, and the rhythms of country life.
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