About This Book
A small girl is left in the care of three relatives while her parents are away; she navigates awkward welcomes, household rules, and the comforts of an affectionate elder as she adapts to a darker, old-fashioned home. Gentle episodes show her plain speech, resourceful innocence, and desire to please, as she bonds with a sympathetic young cousin and an indulgent aunt; domestic tensions surface in petty family pride and a neighborly quarrel that models adult stubbornness. The narrative sketches domestic routines, needlework, dolls, garden play, and the child's quiet courage and emotional resilience amid change.
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