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Mavis of Green Hill

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About This Book

A woman confined to her bed in a small rural community observes village life through visitors and gossip, relies on a devoted attendant, and remembers the accident that left her disabled. The arrival of a young doctor provokes local curiosity and speculative hopes about companionship and recovery. Domestic routine, sensory details of the outdoors, and quiet reflections on independence and longing are woven together with light social comedy and everyday concerns.

About the Author

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Faith Baldwin

Faith Baldwin was an American author known for her engaging novels that often explore themes of love, family, and personal growth. She gained popularity in the early to mid-20th century, contributing significantly to the genre of women's fiction. One of her notable works is "Mavis of Green Hill," which showcases her ability to create relatable characters and compelling narratives. Baldwin's writing reflects the social dynamics of her time, making her stories resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and insight into the human experience.