When Lissie Dairton heads to New York City to visit her aunt and uncle, her only regret is that her older sister Nett can’t come along. Her remedy is to write witty and insightful letters keeping Nett informed of her adventures in the big city—from dealing with their beastly aunt and refusing advances from a ghastly suitor to attending plays with heiresses and falling in love with a dashing Mr. Elwood.
From afar, Nett replies with her usual practicality as she tries to keep her flightier sister’s feet on the ground. But soon, Nett is swept up in her own adventure as she meets the brother of Lissie’s prospective beau. Levelheaded, caring, and sensible, the elder Elwood brother seems like the answer to all her dreams. But what at first seems like happiness becomes confusion as Nett’s almost-suitor begins acting stiff and distant.
Lissie remains convinced that she and her sister will marry the Elwood brothers, but Nett is uncertain. With family disapproval and the seeming disinterest from the elder brother, how can there possibly be a satisfactory end for everyone?
When Lissie Dairton heads to New York City to visit her aunt and uncle, her only regret is that her older sister Nett can’t come along. Her remedy is to write witty and insightful letters telling Nett of all the adventures of New York—from dealing with her beastly aunt and refusing advances from a ghastly suitor to attending plays with heiresses and falling in love with a dashing Mr. Elwood.
Nett replies with sensible, caring letters and tries her best from far away to keep Lissie’s feet on the ground. But Nett soon has her own excitement as she meets the brother of Lissie’s prospective beau. Although Nett tries to keep her emotions in check, Lissie can easily see that Nett is falling for the elder Elwood brother. But what at first seems like happiness becomes confusion as Nett’s almost-suitor begins acting stiff and distant.
Lissie is convinced they will marry the Elwood brothers, but Nett is uncertain. With family disapproval and the seeming disinterest from the elder brother, how could it possibly end with satisfaction for everyone?
Lissie Dairton is off to New York City to visit her aunt and uncle and have some proper adventure. Her only regret? That her sister Nett can’t come along. The answer? Write letters, of course! Soon witty reports are flying between the sisters as Lissie keeps Nett
informed of life in the big city—from dealing with her beastly aunt and refusing advances from a ghastly suitor to attending plays with heiresses and falling in love with a most eligible and charming young man.
From afar, Nett tries to keep her flightier sister’s feet on the ground. But soon, she’s swept up in her own adventure when she meets the brother of Lissie’s prospective beau. Levelheaded, caring, and sensible, the elder Elwood brother seems like the answer to all her dreams. Until he begins acting stiff and distant, confusing Nett.
Lissie remains convinced that she and her sister will marry the Elwood brothers, but Nett is no longer certain, especially when she learns that family disapproval is the reason for the odd behavior. With that casting a long shadow, how can there possibly be a satisfactory end for everyone?
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