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Set during the upheavals of 1306 in Scotland, the narrative combines national struggle with intimate scenes in a fortress-like household, following military preparations, political tensions, and their effects on those within. The story interweaves a leader's campaign for deliverance with domestic life, contrasting rugged landscapes and martial action with moments of quiet moral and emotional reflection. Three central women illustrate varied responses to suffering and loss—resignation, self-reliant despair, and innocence overwhelmed—while themes of loyalty, sacrifice, duty, and the burdens borne by private hearts permeate the work.

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Grace Aguilar

Grace Aguilar was a 19th-century English novelist and writer known for her contributions to women's literature and her exploration of themes related to motherhood and family. Her most notable work, "Home Influence: A Tale for Mothers and Daughters," reflects her commitment to moral education and the role of women in society. Aguilar's writings often blend historical narratives with contemporary issues, as seen in her historical novel "The Days of Bruce: A Story from Scottish History." Through her works, she sought to inspire and empower women, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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