About This Book
A young woman noted for her plain dress negotiates love, reputation, and family loyalties in a provincial community. The narrative follows her ties to a proud mother and a stern father, confrontations with gossipy neighbors and a dangerous rough, and a public brawl that helps define her standing. Interwoven episodes of rescue, comic incident, and personal reckoning create a portrait of rural life that examines social pride, courage, and the compromises demanded by affection and belonging.
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