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A young Southern girl spends a summer balancing family duties, friendships, and budding courtships amid house parties, household rituals, and schoolroom amusements. Episodic scenes—from the hanging of an old mirror to costume play, camera experiments, and a child's privately kept diary—trace small tests of loyalty, manners, and temper. Intergenerational relationships and neighborhood social codes shape choices and prompt reconciliations, while quiet acts of kindness and moments of embarrassment lead to modest personal growth. The tone blends sentimental domestic detail with gentle lessons about responsibility, forgiveness, and the social rites that guide a child toward greater maturity.
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