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Daviess, Maria Thompson
1872
1924
Johnson, Percy D.
Phyllis
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"Phyllis" by Maria Thompson Daviess is a coming-of-age novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Phyllis Forsythe, the wealthy daughter of a businessman, who struggles with loneliness and the perception of her wealth in the small town of Byrdsville. The narrative captures her feelings of isolation as she yearns to connect with others, particularly with the kind and charming Roxanne Byrd, who embodies the warmth and simplicity of life that Phyllis craves. At the start of the novel, Phyllis finds herself uprooted from her city life and living in the countryside due to her mother's health. She feels out of place and alienated from her peers, who view her wealth with suspicion. The opening portion introduces Phyllis's reflections on her loneliness and her admiration for Roxanne, who lives in a modest cottage behind her family's estate. As Phyllis begins to interact with Roxanne and her brother Lovelace, she experiences moments of joy and friendship, stirring a desire for genuine connections that transcend social barriers. This struggle against the stigmas attached to wealth and her journey toward acceptance and belonging set the stage for the unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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