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A lively coming-of-age tale centers on Norah, a spirited country girl who spends school holidays at her family's rural station and reconnects with friends and kin. The narrative moves episodically between domestic scenes, school festivities, city visits, and bush outings, featuring horseback riding, concerts, overnight camps, and search expeditions. Community bonds, practical resourcefulness, and the challenges of bush life—including a dangerous conflagration and a tense night search—drive character growth and reveal loyalties. The plot concludes with returns and reconciliations at the homestead, emphasizing friendship, courage, and rural community life.
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