About This Book
A group of children in an orphanage are observed through dawn-to-Christmas scenes that emphasize daily routine, companionship, and quiet acts of tenderness. Two friends take center stage: Kate, who has lost a leg and is moved by the gift of a cork replacement, and Frances, who resolves to train as a hospital nurse while Kate plans to teach fragile children. Mother Agnes and older girls provide guidance as episodes move beyond the home to include a flight from the institution, a hospital interlude, travel by third-class carriage, time by the sea, and a restorative Christmas reunion, exploring kindness, duty, and hopeful futures.
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