
Ellen Melville, a seventeen‑year‑old with fiery red hair, drifts through the twilight streets of Edinburgh, her mind a torrent of political pamphlets and unspoken speeches. A suffragette, she watches the city’s stone façades and bustling crowds, feeling both the weight of tradition and the stir of rebellion beneath the cold wind. Yet behind her restless longing lies a fragile relationship with a mother who seems to judge her every step, echoing the novel’s opening claim that mothers are the first judges of their children.
In the shadow of the castle and the bustling Cowgate, Ellen is drawn into the world of Mr. Mactavish James, a respected writer‑to‑the‑signet whose office sits on a grey street above the city. When a routine dispute lands on his desk, Ellen’s sharp mind and fierce sense of justice propel her toward a legal battle she never imagined. As she balances family expectations and her own ambitions, the first act sets the stage for a clash between personal conviction and the rigid structures of early twentieth‑century Scotland.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1044K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1892–1983
A fearless critic and novelist, she brought sharp intelligence and moral seriousness to everything from fiction to courtroom reporting. Her work ranges from psychological novels to vivid accounts of the Nuremberg trials and a celebrated study of the Balkans.
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