About This Book
The narrative follows Marjorie, a buoyant young woman spending a last summer at home while preparing to enter college. She copes with impatience for visiting friends, anxiety over parting from a cherished companion, and the practicalities of campus preparation, while participating in club gatherings and household conversations that reveal schoolmate loyalties. Through episodic social scenes, quiet introspection, and tender mother-daughter moments, the story examines the bittersweet transition to independence, the strength of adolescent friendships, and the small domestic dramas that accompany coming of age.
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