Summary:
"Zoe; Or, Some Day: A Novel" by May Leonard is a fiction work written in the late 19th century. The story centers around the character of Zoe Litchfield, a young girl with artistic ambitions who longs for recognition and greatness, particularly in the realm of painting. The narrative explores her relationships, particularly with her elder sister, Dolores, as they navigate themes of beauty, ambition, and social dynamics in their lives. At the start of the novel, we see Zoe waiting anxiously for a letter, eager for news and caught up in her dreams of fame. She and her sister, Dolores, are depicted in a gentle afternoon setting, engaging in light-hearted conversation, yet it is clear that Zoe harbors deeper aspirations. The narrative hints at the conflicts that will arise as Zoe expresses her desire for her sister's admiration and the pursuit of artistic greatness, contrasting her personality with Dolores' more serene disposition. This opening establishes both character dynamics and the themes of ambition and interpersonal relationships that will likely unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)