About This Book
A coming-of-age tale follows Marion Berkley, a lively, artistically inclined boarding-school girl, and her close friend Florence as they travel to school, settle into student life, and confront everyday temptations, trials, and small victories. Episodes range from family farewells and train travel with evocative landscape description to scenes of friendship, rivalries, and schoolroom routine. The narrative sketches character traits and domestic influences—sensible parental guidance, peer pressures, and an encouraging religious moment—while emphasizing ordinary social pleasures, moral lessons, and gradual personal growth during adolescence.
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