A budding novelist’s heart meets a changing world in a quiet English town.
In this opening volume, follow Marjory, a country-bred girl whose love of nature and steady faith shape her view of life, love, and learning. Set against the sun-baked streets, red-brick houses, and a sleepy parish, her world expands as she enters a school, forms friends, and begins to see the wider world beyond her guardian’s care.
As Marjory forms a close, dream-filled attachment to a fellow pupil, she encounters questions about romance, ambition, and the responsibilities of growing up. The book traces her inner life with sensitivity—her reverence for faith, her yearning for independence, and the pull between a simple country life and the bright pull of literature and society.
What you’ll experience
- A richly drawn sense of place: towns, churches, schools, and the everyday rhythms of early 20th-century life.
- A coming‑of‑age story focused on imagination, faith, and finding one’s own path.
- Interactions that probe friendship, mentorship, and the dawning awareness of love.
- Reflections on literature, culture, and the tension between duty and personal dream.
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven Victorian and Edwardian fiction, slow‑unfolding romance, and insightful portraits of growing up.