About This Book
A young woman raised in a small village endures a plain upbringing, a bossy father's legacy, and the quiet strain of poverty while striving for respectability through teaching and decorative art. After being displaced by modernization she accepts a post as postmistress through the patronage of a returning mill owner, finding steady work and modest dignity. A bold stock advertisement posted in her office and the encouragement of an outgoing city woman introduce a new, exciting possibility into the community, exposing tensions between ambition, social change, and the limits of provincial life.
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