About This Book
The narrative follows a poor boy, Blaise, and his parents as they serve as caretakers of a château and face the upheaval caused by new masters whose servants prove rude and unkind. Blaise grieves the loss of a gentle former child companion and confronts exclusion and family anxiety about their place. Through episodes of neighborly help, including rescuing a toddler from a pond, and everyday chores, the story traces childhood friendships, small domestic trials, and moral lessons of courage, compassion, and resilience in a modest rural household.
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