About This Book
A comic monologue follows a young woman as she rushes and procrastinates while preparing for church on a Sunday morning, complaining about cold food and strong coffee and lamenting a missionary sermon she prefers to avoid. She frets about fashion rivalry with a friend, struggles to find hairpins and the right dress, and cajoles household members to shine shoes and help with her hair. The piece builds humor from domestic detail, social anxiety about appearance, and rapid, self-justifying asides that reveal character through everyday interruptions.
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