About This Book
The narrative follows Hetty, a woman in her mid-thirties who inherits a large family farm after her parents' deaths and encounters community expectations that she should marry. Raised under the influence of a spirited grandfather whose wooden leg and anecdotes shaped her outlook, she develops a blend of practical courage, steady fortitude, and compassionate care for animals and the needy. Early episodes sketch rural labor and domestic detail while exploring themes of inherited memory, selfless sympathy, and the tensions between duty, independence, and love.
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