About This Book
The story follows a frail little girl whose languor alarms her family and physician, prompting them to find something to occupy her mind. Encouraged to take responsibility, she sets up and runs a small shop and gradually becomes absorbed in everyday tasks—cleaning, learning new routines, receiving callers, and coping with small troubles. Episodes map through seasons and community events such as a rainy day, holidays, a fair, and first snow, showing how purposeful work, play, and neighborhood ties restore interest and vitality to her life.
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