
CHAPTER I THE EGG
CHAPTER II REBELLION
CHAPTER III POLA LIFTS A CURTAIN
CHAPTER IV SIDNEY DIGS FOR COUSINS
CHAPTER V “THE SUMMER WILL TELL WHO LAUGHS LAST!”
CHAPTER VI SUNSET LANE
CHAPTER VII WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE
CHAPTER VIII MR. DUGALD EXPLAINS
CHAPTER IX SIDNEY TELLS “DOROTHEA”
CHAPTER X MAIDS
A restless fifteen‑year‑old, Sidney Romley, finally voices the frustration that has simmered beneath her quiet exterior. When the family’s cherished tradition of “the Egg” is repeatedly handed down to her older sisters, she confronts them with a fierce plea for her own turn, exposing the clash between duty and the yearning for ordinary teenage freedoms. The heated exchange in the sunny window seat reveals a household bound by poetry, poverty, and generations of expectation, while Sidney’s outburst hints at a deeper desire to break free from her father’s literary legacy.
As the sisters grapple with her raw honesty, old roles are questioned and hidden resentments surface. Sidney’s longing for a life beyond the cramped attic, a boarding school, and the weight of a poet’s name sets the stage for a family drama that balances humor, tenderness, and the universal struggle of growing up while still belonging.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (345K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-07-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1881–1968
Best known for warm, character-driven stories for girls and families, this American novelist wrote more than 35 books and later expanded into adult fiction. Her work often blends everyday domestic life with a hopeful sense of growth and independence.
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