
Monica Beauchamp is a spirited fifteen‑year‑old whose fierce independence clashes with the rigid expectations of her aristocratic family. When her grandmother summons her back from the regiment’s move to Simla, Monica arrives with a swagger and a sharp tongue that test the patience of the household’s matriarch. Their tense exchange—filled with slammed doors, flashing hazel eyes, and a stubborn refusal to accept any guidance—sets the stage for a battle of wills that threatens to unravel the family’s carefully maintained decorum.
Against a backdrop of opulent drawing rooms and the distant stir of colonial life, Monica must navigate the pressures of duty, the gossip of a meddling governess, and her own yearning for freedom. As the older generation seeks to impose order, the young heroine’s defiant spirit hints at a journey where self‑discovery and the search for a place to belong become as compelling as the clashes that first bring them together.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (403K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A British writer of children's fiction, she is remembered for stories that blend lively young heroines with a strong moral and Christian thread. Her work has a distinctly early-20th-century feel, with family tension, school life, and character growth at the center.
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