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A bright summer day in San Francisco finds two teenage girls, Helena and Magdaléna, yearning to escape the rigid expectations of their tutors and families. Helena, confident and restless, convinces her more timid friend to abandon their lessons and soak up the city’s dazzling bay, rolling hills, and bustling ferryboats. Their banter reveals a clash of privilege and ambition, as the girls dream of a future beyond the confines of their genteel schooling.
Through vivid descriptions of the California landscape and the tensions simmering beneath polite society, the story captures the restless spirit of youth on the cusp of adulthood. As Helena declares she will become a scholar and more, Magdaléna wrestles with her own doubts and the weight of family expectations. Their friendship, infused with both admiration and rivalry, sets the stage for a summer that may reshape their identities and hint at the choices they will soon face.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (485K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1948
A sharp, prolific American novelist, she wrote memorable stories of California life while also taking on politics, feminism, and social change. Her bestselling novel Black Oxen became a silent film, and her work helped keep her in the public eye for decades.
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