Through her fortunate cousin, Ginette Rosemarie seeks a seasonal shelter at the renowned Rousseau manor after losing employment and residence. However, the beauty of the environment ignites inward yearnings after the wealthy and friendly M. Simon. The fierce need for self control and independence boils as Ginette traverses through the monster of her conflict - isolation. How does one fill the gap of emptiness when what seems most important drifts away?
Through vivid pastoral imagery and romanticist narration, ROSEMARIE evokes the power of self-reliance in a world that continually changes and decay. This edition includes illustrations from the author.
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