In a world where art, money, and marriage collide, a young wife fights for her voice and her own life.
Constance “Connie” is drawn into a bustling, exacting household ruled by her aunt-turned-manager, Mrs. Simes, and the artist husband she adores, Stephen Baring. From the start, the clash between Connie’s refined sensibilities and the practical demands of a crowded house tests their bond. As the family maneuvers around money, meals, and etiquette, Connie begins to see that beauty and care can mask rigidity and control. This edition follows the tensions of a fragile marriage set against an artist’s demanding world, where affection and distance mingle in equal measure.
The story centers on the collision between Connie’s delicate tastes and a husband who values his work and independence above all. When a critical moment reveals deeper strains, the household teeters between care and constraint, art and duty. The tension invites readers to consider what it means to love, to create, and to belong.
- Navigate a household ruled by habit, etiquette, and the pressure to maintain appearances.
- Watch a marriage tested by differences in living styles, ambition, and emotional needs.
- See how art and daily life clash—and how one woman finds her own footing.
- Follow the evolving relationships among Connie, her husband, and the household staff.
Ideal for readers who enjoy period dramas centered on family dynamics, artistic ambition, and the complexities of early 20th‑century households.