Rebecca Mary

AvAnnie Hamilton Donnell

E-bok
Engelska, 2025

15 kr

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Rebecca Mary is a novel that delves into individuality, personal growth, and the complexities of familial relationships through the lens of childhood. The protagonist, a young girl, faces a strict upbringing, grappling with the pressures of conformity while trying to assert her independence. The story explores how the protagonist navigates the tension between external expectations and her own desires, reflecting on the emotional struggle to find her own voice. It also examines the innocence and purity of childhood, highlighting the contrast between the world of adults and the child’s perspective. Through her unique relationship with her stern guardian, the narrative reveals the impact of upbringing on personal development and the pursuit of freedom. The protagonist’s bond with her pet rooster introduces a sense of warmth and tenderness, emphasizing the importance of connection in overcoming challenges. The novel thoughtfully portrays the dynamic between children and adults, showing how these relationships shape one’s understanding of self and the world. It reflects on the complexity of growing up, with the protagonist’s journey being marked by her inner strength and determination to navigate the constraints of her environment.

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