Within a month of the move, Meg has earned the nickname “nutmeg” but no friends. At one point, Molly is so annoyed with how dirty Meg lets everything get that she draws a line in the middle of the room Molly says that she is absolutely forbidden from crossing it. Meg wants to achieve far more than motherhood she wants to have a successful career doing something. All Molly wants to do is be married, have at least six kids, and be happy. On the surface, they also have nothing in common. Compounding matters is that the two of them have to share a room. Meg will often stare at her sister’s flawless blonde hair with envy. Unlike Meg, the confident Molly easily makes friends in their new community. Understandably, neither girl is thrilled at being forced out of their house for a full year they already have friends in the area and they have lived in the New England house for their entire life. After her father, Charles Chalmers, decides to take a year off from his work as an English professor to write a book at a rented farmhouse, the entire family moves out of New England for one year.
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