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The story follows Betty Madison, a sharp‑witted Southern woman thrust into the tumultuous world of Washington politics after the death of her husband, a charismatic congressman. As she navigates the Senate’s corridors, she confronts a maze of etiquette, rivalry, and the relentless scrutiny that accompanies every public move. Her observations of the “old Washingtonians” reveal a society where ambition and decorum clash, and where a woman’s resolve is constantly tested.
Through vivid dialogue and keen social commentary, Betty grapples with the expectations placed upon her by family, friends, and the nation’s elite. She must decide whether to adopt the hardened posture of a politician or retain her own voice, all while confronting the subtle and overt pressures that threaten to erode her integrity. The novel paints a compelling portrait of a woman learning the costs and rewards of public service in a fiercely partisan era.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (555K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1948
A sharp, prolific American novelist, she wrote memorable stories of California life while also taking on politics, feminism, and social change. Her bestselling novel Black Oxen became a silent film, and her work helped keep her in the public eye for decades.
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