About This Book
A traveling household moves through the countryside in a worn caravan, and the narrative centers on the young lovers Nansie and Kingsley as they negotiate affection, ambition, and the eccentric choices of Nansie’s father. Their private hopes and conversations reveal a tension between romantic devotion and the desire for social advancement, while pastoral descriptions of springtime hedges and wildflowers provide a lyrical backdrop. Episodes alternate between intimate domestic moments and broader reflections on mobility and precarious livelihood, presenting a portrait of people balancing idealism, family loyalty, and practical need in uncertain circumstances.
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