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  <abstract>"A Singular Metamorphosis" by May Evelyn Skiles is a novel written in the early 20th century. This story revolves around the themes of love, misunderstanding, and personal transformation within a close-knit group consisting of Miss Adelina Fiske and the Tracy siblings, Harold and Mary. Set against the backdrop of an old mansion and its mysteries, the novel explores Adelina's journey of self-discovery as she navigates her feelings for Ralph Bamford, a young man marked by trauma and mental health struggles.  The narrative unfolds with Adelina living with the Tracys while grappling with her curiosity about their family's secrets, particularly concerning Ralph, who has returned from a difficult time abroad shrouded in misunderstandings about his mental health due to the tragic death of his twin brother. As relationships develop and complications arise, including an unreciprocated proposal and Adelina’s efforts to reconcile her feelings with the revelations about Ralph's past, the novel crescendos into a deeper understanding of love, trust, and healing. Ultimately, the characters confront their sentiments and expectations, leading to poignant realizations about happiness and connection, culminating in a thoughtful reflection on the complexities of human relationships. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2012-01-30</note>
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Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net</note>
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