
The Brass Bound Box
The Brass Bound Box is a novel by Evelyn Raymond, written in the early 20th century. It follows Katharine Maitland, a young girl who moves to the remote village of Marsden after the death of her father. As she adjusts to life with her Aunt Eunice and encounters the village's quirky inhabitants, themes of family, identity, and self-discovery emerge. The story captures the charm of a quaint village and the challenges of adapting to new surroundings.





























