About This Book
The narrative centers on Mrs. Brewster, who after modest inheritance tries to maintain a cramped household while raising two contrasting daughters: Mary Ann, frail and indulged, and Janey, cheerful, neglected, and engaged to Charles Taylor. The Taylor family offers a portrait of genteel domestic life interrupted by the return of a malarial fever in the village. Through intimate scenes of home, courtship, and community concern, the story examines parental favoritism, the endurance of everyday affection, and how social circumstances and health anxieties shape relationships and choices.
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