
In the quiet village of Nether‑Applewhite, the stone church rises like a solemn hill‑top sentinel, its ancient nave and lofty galleries framing a community bound by tradition. At the heart of this world sits Susan Yellam, a steadfast matriarch whose black gown and mauve‑tipped Easter bonnet mark her as a figure of respect and quiet authority. With her son Alfred by her side, she commands the pew with a voice that steadies the service, offering a steady “Amen” that the whole congregation comes to rely upon.
When a new parlourmaid from the city takes her place among the parish staff, Susan’s keen eyes notice the subtle shift—a stranger’s modest attire, a different bearing—that hints at change stirring beneath the village’s calm surface. As the Squire’s sermons on eugenics echo through the rafters, Susan’s own convictions about faith, duty, and the future of her son begin to surface, setting the stage for personal reckonings that will test the bonds of family and community.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (465K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1955
A prolific English novelist, playwright, and memoirist, he turned a life split between Kent and California into fiction full of social comedy, sport, and country-house drama. His books, once widely popular on both sides of the Atlantic, often blend wit with a keen eye for class and character.
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