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A young woman in a small rural community faces a long-awaited decision about marriage while daily life, local politics, and social change — notably debates over women's roles and suffrage — shape events. Interwoven episodes follow her family, neighbors, and acquaintances through town meetings, romantic entanglements, misunderstandings, and moments of moral choice, as gossip, illness, and a dramatic storm test loyalties. The narrative balances domestic detail and public debate, examining the costs and compromises of growth, the expectations placed on women, and the tensions between private aspirations and communal traditions, leading to reconciliations and new beginnings for several characters.

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Nellie L. McClung

Nellie L. McClung was a prominent Canadian author and social activist known for her contributions to literature and women's rights in the early 20th century. Born in 1873, she gained recognition for her novels that often explored themes of social justice and the challenges faced by women. Her notable works include "In Times Like These," which reflects her progressive views and advocacy for women's suffrage. McClung's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and a commitment to addressing societal issues, making her an important figure in Canadian literary heritage.

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