Portraits of desire, class, and faith collide in a village under a new moral influence.
A young woman named Meg, living in a sharply divided town, begins training as an artist’s model while exploring education, identity, and aspiration. Through her eyes, the story traces power, ambition, and the pull of religious reform on ordinary lives.
In a world where art, faith, and social rules shape each day, Meg’s journey threads together her own awakening with the schemes and schemes of those around her. From a demanding mentor to a determined married couple and a calculating patron, the novel examines how people seek belonging, respect, and a chance to rewrite their futures.
- Follow Meg as she moves from ignorance toward learning, with bold questions about language, culture, and beauty.
- Meet a cast of neighbors and patrons whose beliefs clash and complicate her path.
- See how art, class, and ritual shape choices that redefine loyalty and power.
- Experience a vivid setting where ambition and morality pull in opposite directions.
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven drama set against social change and the tension between art and belief.