Miss Lou is a young woman in a Confederate-era village who longs for independence and a life of her own choosing.
In the face of a strict family code and a changing world, she begins to question the plans laid out for her by relatives who value propriety over personal happiness. Through intimate conversations with her loyal elder companion and the specter of war around them, she moves from quiet obedience toward a resolute sense of self and the right to shape her future.
Two short paragraphs frame the struggle: a quiet, sunlit cabin scene contrasts with the tense, shifting loyalties of a household and a land in upheaval. As Miss Lou grows, she learns that love and duty can intersect in difficult ways, and that true autonomy may require courage, patience, and patience again."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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