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The House of Armour

A young woman returns to her maritime homeland and gradually re-enters a close-knit coastal community, forming attachments with varied neighbors and mentors while confronting secrets from her past. The narrative interweaves domestic scenes, social gatherings, and local color with episodic tensions—a stolen pocketbook, a lost parent, illness and temporary blindness, and disputes over mismanaged affairs—that test loyalties and reveal hidden strengths. Through conversations, small acts of kindness, and a developing romantic attachment, relationships are mended, mysteries resolved, and personal growth achieved, leading to an eventual wedding and partings that send characters across the sea with renewed hope.

About This Book

A young woman returns to her maritime homeland and gradually re-enters a close-knit coastal community, forming attachments with varied neighbors and mentors while confronting secrets from her past. The narrative interweaves domestic scenes, social gatherings, and local color with episodic tensions—a stolen pocketbook, a lost parent, illness and temporary blindness, and disputes over mismanaged affairs—that test loyalties and reveal hidden strengths. Through conversations, small acts of kindness, and a developing romantic attachment, relationships are mended, mysteries resolved, and personal growth achieved, leading to an eventual wedding and partings that send characters across the sea with renewed hope.

About the Author

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Marshall Saunders

Marshall Saunders was a Canadian author known for her engaging children's literature and animal stories. One of her most notable works, "Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography," tells the heartwarming tale of a dog and has been celebrated for its emotional depth and advocacy for animal welfare. Saunders' writing often reflects her compassion for animals and her ability to connect with young readers through relatable characters and adventures. In addition to her animal tales, she wrote stories that explore themes of friendship and belonging, such as 'Tilda Jane: An Orphan in Search of a Home.' Her contributions to children's literature continue to resonate with audiences today.

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