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A young girl named Cathalina Van Buskirk returns gradually from serious illness while navigating family life and boarding-school experiences. The narrative charts her fragile convalescence, shifting moods, and social obligations as she reconnects with family—especially an exuberant brother—and with schoolmates through music, study, and everyday activities. Scenes focus on domestic comforts, schoolroom routines, friendships, and small personal dramas that encourage her emotional recovery and growth. Themes include resilience, the shaping influence of family and community, and the pleasures and pressures of adolescent girls' school life.
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