Peggy From Kerry tells the story of a young girl from a humble Irish background who is taken in by an affluent English family after the death of her father. The novel explores the emotional and cultural challenges Peggy faces as she adjusts to her new life and the expectations of her adoptive family. With her peasant roots in contrast to the upper-class world she is thrust into, Peggy s journey highlights themes of identity, belonging, and the search for a new sense of home. The narrative focuses on her inner struggles as she leaves behind her familiar life in Ireland, facing the emotional turmoil of starting anew. The story also delves into the dynamics between Peggy and her new family, particularly the mixed reactions of the Wyndhams daughters, who are both curious and hesitant about their new sibling. As Peggy grapples with these changes, the novel examines the process of self-discovery and the personal growth that comes with navigating different cultural and social spheres.
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