![]() The novel is preceded by two epigraphs that enable the reader to focus on recognizing the heroine’s destiny, which permeates the entire book. Epigraphs allow readers to focus on the idea of the whole work. The story’s credibility is achieved by its vivid and accurate description of the girl’s life, her thoughts, and her search for “herself,” which is facilitated by the author’s life experience. Neighbors eavesdrop, condemn and discuss each other, and even joy is seen as demonic. However, even being a child, she observed that with all this external virtue and humility, people do not keep the commandments and even accompany them by opposite actions. Her mother periodically conducted tests on her biblical knowledge. The girl is brought up in a religious atmosphere, and her education is to study the Bible. ![]() The protagonist of the novel is a girl named Jeanette, who was adopted by evangelists who are engaged in missionary activities this occupation is destined for her as well. ![]()
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