About This Book
A young girl raised in early Quebec matures amid the daily rhythms and hardships of a French colonial settlement, balancing household life and small pleasures with the larger forces of trade, military concerns, and seasonal scarcity. Her growth is shaped by friendships, foster care, and romantic entanglements, while encounters with Indigenous people, clergy, and ambitious colonists reveal tensions of faith, authority, and cultural difference. The narrative moves through episodes of discovery, danger, and confinement, following her resilience and emotional development as the community and its fortunes change toward a new era.
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