About This Book
The narrative follows Molly Brown, a newcomer at Wellington University, as she copes with limited funds, a meagre wardrobe, and the social pressures of freshman life. Episodes concentrate on her quick friendships, especially with Nance, resourceful attempts to earn or remake clothes, and participation in college rituals—club meetings, teas, breakfasts, and athletic events. A series of lighter incidents—jokes, rumors, trickery, a midnight escapade, and a football game—gradually reveal her cheerfulness, ingenuity, and loyalty. The book is structured episodically, tracing everyday campus routines, social tests, and small moral choices that culminate in communal celebrations and the passage to sophomore year.
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