About This Book
The narrative follows Bessie Bell, a small child whose memory drifts between enchanted recollections and the strict routines of institutional life. She remembers luminous visions—a distant window of shifting green, rows of apple trees, and a soft peacock-feather toy—and also concrete scenes: a silent, fever-haunted house with a white cat and a nightgown embroidered with her name, and the daily play, hand-washing, and simple kindnesses provided by nuns. Repeated moments of wonder, shame, and tenderness form a portrait of longing and resilience that moves toward a hopeful reunion with a mother figure.
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