About This Book
A resourceful young woman adopts the guise of a subdued governess to enter a prosperous household, where her apparent modesty and accomplishments win affection and trust. While outwardly devoted and gentle she secretly pursues an ambitious scheme, manipulating family members, exploiting rivalries, and concealing a hidden past to gain influence and secure her aims. The narrative traces her subtle intrigues, the household divisions they cause, and the tensions between social expectation and concealed identity. Themes include appearance versus reality, the exercise of feminine agency within restrictive social structures, and the moral ambiguities of revenge and self-advancement.
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