
A rainy early‑summer day finds the Pembroke household humming with quiet activity. Mrs. Pembroke, needle in hand by the hearth, watches her daughter Nancy settle back into the family home after a semester away. The room has been rearranged with twin beds, fresh curtains, and a new rug, a subtle reminder that this summer will be different.
Nancy’s younger sister, Emma, arrives as a guest, having been invited by Nancy out of a sudden burst of compassion. Their mother hopes the arrangement will teach Nancy a lesson in forethought, balancing her impulsive spirit with a taste of responsibility. As the sisters adjust to sharing space, the coastal town of Nova Scotia offers a backdrop of breezy seascapes and lingering traditions, hinting at the small adventures and gentle challenges that await them during the warm months ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (243K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-01-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for the Nancy Pembroke books, this early-1930s writer created brisk, wholesome stories that mix college life, travel, friendship, and growing up. Her work has the cozy, adventurous feel of classic girls' series fiction.
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