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A tall, impulsive girl raised on a windswept fjord coast grows up with a fierce love of the sea and Old Norse sagas, performing daring exploits and secretly composing poetry. Domestic life contrasts with visions of a phantom sailor and heroic myths that shape her imagination and appetite for risk. Discovery of her writings leads to family scrutiny and, at her father's insistence, arrangements for formal education abroad; she is sent to a convent school in Paris to improve her prospects. The narrative traces her coming-of-age tensions between local duties, adventurous longing, and the shaping influence of family tradition.

About the Author

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Anna Miller Costantini

Anna Miller Costantini was an author known for her novel "Ragna," which explores themes of identity and resilience. Her work reflects a deep engagement with the human experience, often delving into the complexities of personal and social struggles. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Costantini's contributions offer a unique perspective that resonates with readers interested in character-driven narratives. Her writing is characterized by a thoughtful exploration of emotional landscapes, making "Ragna" a notable entry in her literary oeuvre.

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