The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe; Or, There's No Place Like Home
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A large, improvised household led by an elderly matriarch cares for many children in a cramped, dilapidated dwelling; the narrative follows their daily struggles, small domestic triumphs, and the children's passage into adulthood amid work, separations, and shifting fortunes. Episodes move between playful discoveries and household planning, crises such as accidents and maritime loss, and seasonal celebrations and reunions. Through steady devotion, practical resourcefulness, and quiet faith, relationships are tested and repaired, and humble ambitions and gentle virtues gradually bring improved comfort and hope to the family circle.
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