About This Book
A young New England woman is deceived into a mock marriage by a charming cityman who later abandons her, leaving her to endure social ostracism and the burdens of pregnancy. She survives by finding shelter with rural families and developing a quiet attachment to a compassionate farmer. The narrative follows village life, gossip, romantic rivalries, and the seducer’s growing remorse, building toward a dramatic natural crisis on the ice and legal and moral reckonings that reshape relationships and reputations. Themes include social hypocrisy, the contrast between urban temptation and rural steadiness, forgiveness, and personal resilience.
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