
The novel follows Susan Lenox, a bright‑eyed young woman whose restless spirit propels her from a modest upbringing into the glittering yet unforgiving world of New York’s high society. As she navigates a series of relationships—some tender, others exploitative—her yearning for independence clashes with the expectations of a culture that seeks to define her worth by reputation alone. Early chapters show Susan’s daring attempts to carve a place for herself, hinting at both the allure and the danger of the freedoms she pursues.
Through crisp, unflinching prose, the story examines the tangled dynamics of gender, ambition, and moral judgment in the early twentieth century. It offers a candid look at the choices that shape a woman’s identity, portraying both her vulnerabilities and her fierce resilience. Listeners will find a compelling portrait of a woman who refuses to be neatly categorized, inviting reflection on the price of self‑determination in a world eager to label her fall and celebrate her rise.
Language
en
Duration
~28 hours (1668K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1911
A sharp-eyed journalist and bestselling novelist, he became one of the Progressive Era's most talked-about voices by turning political corruption and social ambition into vivid, dramatic stories.
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