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A bereaved woman leaves her old life to seek renewal in a remote mountain settlement and gradually assumes a nurturing role for a rambunctious band of local boys and their families. The episodic narrative moves through difficult travel, rough schoolroom incidents, seasonal celebrations, neighborly feuds, dangers and small tragedies that strain loyalties, and the stirrings of romance. Vivid rural detail and social observation show how patient domestic care and communal bonds reshape relationships and restore purpose, tracing personal recovery alongside changes in the settlement's children and adults.

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Lucy S. Furman

Lucy S. Furman was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of women's fiction. Her works often explore themes of motherhood, identity, and the complexities of women's lives. Among her notable titles is "Mothering on Perilous," which delves into the challenges faced by mothers in a changing society. Furman's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and social commentary, reflecting the struggles and resilience of women during her time. She remains a significant figure in the literary heritage of women's literature.

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