Two young women are mistaken for suffragettes, and move through a corrupt world. And we learn of their fates.
Two young women are mistaken for suffragettes, and move through a corrupt world. And we learn of their fates.
A retired nun has dedicated her life to the equality of women in the wworkplace, but struggles with doubt. She decides to write a biography of her Great Aunt Catherine, by family lore a twenty-year-old, notorious, London suffragette. Our narrator hopes Catherine will be a 'heroine for our times, ' but while researching her subject finds the 'unalterable truth, ' - Catherine's journal describing the eventful year of 1910, and her travels with Felicity.
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