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The narrative follows a spirited twelve-year-old girl raised in a traveling caravan community who delights in seaside freedom, animal companionship, and amateur theatricals. Early scenes portray everyday camp life, youthful games, and a forest troupe performance; later episodes bring a sudden maritime disaster that strands her and companions on a remote island. The account traces the group's struggle to adapt, practical ingenuity in the face of danger, and the moral and physical resourcefulness required to survive and escape. Attention to outdoor detail and communal bonds drives the tone more than introspective reflection.
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