Opulent drawing rooms, family secrets, and a fearless young woman collide as Patricia balances art, society, and a restless heart.
In Edith Fowler’s vivid portrait, a gifted debutante uses wit and empathy to shape a life in a world where talent meets tradition.
The story follows Patricia Vaughan and her siblings as they navigate bereavement, inheritance, and the closely watched circles of London’s literary and social life. From tender family moments to public gatherings, the novel traces how one bright mind and a spirited spirit shape her own path, even as love, ambition, and the pressure to conform tug at every decision.
What you’ll experience
- Rich social scenes: bustling drawing-rooms, church gatherings, and the rhythms of an upper‑class calendar.
- Characters who think deeply about art, writing, and duty, with sharp dialogue and warm humor.
- A central relationship arc, blending romance, family ties, and personal growth.
- Moments of hope and tension as a young woman weighs marriage, motherhood, and her own ambitions.
Ideal for readers of classic literary fiction that blends social observation with intimate character study, and for anyone who enjoys vivid period detail and sharp dialogue.