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A series of linked episodes set in a small rural parish follows a group of children and their relations as they pass through holiday seasons and everyday trials. Each chapter centers on a different character, portraying awkwardness, rivalries, tenderness, and petty cruelties of childhood through close observation and anecdote. The prose moves between comic and poignant moments, showing how social hierarchies, misunderstandings, and small acts of kindness shape the youngsters' development and the community's rhythms. An epilogue ties the narrative strands together, emphasizing memory and the lingering consequences of youthful actions.

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Hugh Walpole

Hugh Walpole was an English author known for his prolific output in the early 20th century, particularly in the genres of fiction and drama. His works often explore themes of human emotion and the complexities of life, with a distinctive narrative style. Among his notable titles is "Fortitude," which reflects his deep understanding of character and moral dilemmas. Walpole's writing is characterized by rich descriptions and a keen psychological insight, making him a significant figure in British literature of his time. He also contributed to the literary landscape through his essays and critiques, further establishing his reputation as a versatile writer.

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