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Fifteen-year-old Sidney Romley, the youngest of four sisters left under trusteeship after their poet father’s death, struggles with feeling different and longs for ordinary adolescent freedoms. Domestic scenes detail sibling debates over limited resources—embodied in the annual Egg royalty—and reveal teasing, sympathy, and practical counsel from her older sisters. The narrative examines coming-of-age tensions between personal desire and family duty, the strain of modest finances, and the sisters’ efforts to reconcile reverence for their father’s memory with their own needs, as everyday conflicts and plans force Sidney to stake a claim to adulthood.

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Jane Abbott

Jane Abbott was an American author known for her engaging novels that often explore themes of family and personal growth. Her works, which include notable titles such as "Happy House" and "Keineth," reflect a keen understanding of human relationships and the complexities of life. Abbott's writing is characterized by its warmth and humor, appealing to readers who appreciate heartfelt storytelling. Throughout her literary career, she contributed to the early 20th-century American literary landscape, leaving a legacy of relatable characters and insightful narratives.

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