In Allanforth Commune, a bold social vision clashes with everyday life in a changing world.
This historic tale follows a keen observer as he navigates friendship, courage, and the pull of a new political order, all set against a backdrop of urban poverty, class tensions, and community struggle.
In a series of intimate scenes and vivid scenes across Edinburgh and beyond, the book tracks how ordinary people confront big ideas, personal choice, and moral duty. It blends personal growing pains with a larger debate about society, work, and justice, inviting readers to weigh hopes against harsh realities.
- Meet a diverse cast as they grapple with poverty, duty, and reform.
- Follow tense conversations about politics, faith, and social change.
- Experience a richly drawn setting that blends daily life with historic upheaval.
- Witness moments of friendship, courage, and quiet resilience that shape a community.
Ideal for readers of historical fiction and social drama, who enjoy character-driven stories about reform, loyalty, and the human cost of big ideas.