Cecilia of the Pink Roses
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A young girl raised in a poor urban flat cares for younger siblings and navigates family hardship while cultivating a resilient, imaginative spirit. Through school, small pleasures, and involvement with a compassionate priest and his parish, she encounters moral tests, social embarrassment, and community kindness. Medical crises and neighborhood tensions expose class divides and challenge local caregivers, while the girl's earnest efforts, small acts of mercy, and a recurring motif of pink roses trace her growth toward forgiveness and self-understanding.
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