About This Book
The narrative follows Jean Craig, a young woman who resumes art studies after her family's move and becomes torn between pursuing a creative career and a developing romantic attachment. Parallel episodes trace her sister Kit's energetic western adventure and a sequence of home and village incidents that combine light mystery, humorous mishaps, and tender domestic moments. Through interconnected episodes the book emphasizes family solidarity, youthful decision-making, and personal growth as characters encounter surprises, reconcile ambitions with affection, and find everyday courage.
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