About This Book
The narrative follows a young girl nicknamed for the mill dust who endures daily toil and abuse in a rural mill, watched with curiosity by others who mock and beat her. She observes the free, golden dust and the world beyond the stones while remaining trapped by labor, finding moments of beauty amid hardship. Through intimate scenes of work, isolation, and quiet resilience, the text examines social neglect, the contrast between freedom and confinement, and the way small beauties and cruelties shape a child's life.
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