About This Book
A collection of short stories centers on compassionate portrayals of young women, family bonds, and small social fortunes. The opening tale follows a young seamstress named Cicely who endures lonely, bleak city work yet finds unexpected kindness that renews her hopes for reunion with her sister. Other stories examine modest acts of generosity, homely self-discovery, curious social entertainments such as a palmistry evening, and ancestral hospitality, balancing gentle drama with observations of manners and character. Overall the pieces emphasize empathy, domestic resilience, and the comforts and tensions of community life.
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