I adored Molly of the Mall, Heidi L.M. Jacobs’s debut novel, which longtime readers of my blog will know because I’ve written about it at length (in a post that borrows a quotation from the novel’s heroine, Molly, for its title: “Oh, novels! What would I do without you?”). Molly’s experience as the child of…
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