A vivid portrait of family, fortune, and social life in a bustling early New York setting.
This coming‑of‑age tale follows Matilda and her lively circle—from a devoted aunt and bustling household to the lively hometown romances that spark at tea and ride along the country lanes. The book weaves humor, longing, and everyday moments into a window on ambitions, propriety, and heart connections.
The story centers on a young girl’s round of mischief and virtue, the expectations placed on her by family, and the ways new people—a country boy, a fashionable aunt, and a rising merchant family—shape her world. Amid changing fortunes, friendships and flirtations illuminate class boundaries, gender roles, and the pull of happiness.
- Experience warm domestic scenes filled with dialogue, charm, and small-town wit.
- Meet a colorful cast, including a practical aunt, a free‑spirited heroine, and emerging social circles.
- Witness the early steps of romance, marriage, and the questions of propriety that come with growing up.
- See how money, status, and opportunity ripple through family loyalties and neighborhood life.
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction with humor, heart, and a keen eye for social detail.