![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She convinces her dolt of a cousin, whom is in charge of her, to let her study at Oxford and thinks that she will live a fulfilled life as a studious spinster. It is about a 25 year old woman, Annabelle, who is vastly over-educated for her low station and has ruined her prospects by having an out-of-wedlock affair when she was 17. I’m getting ahead of myself, but man this book was frustrating. The Suffragist movement in 1800’s Britain that was supposed to be a huge part of it was wholeheartedly overshadowed by how much the main characters wanted to do each other.Īnd the doing wasn’t even worth the wait! Good god. There was nothing feminist about this book. It was the most annoying kind of “fake woke” book that had relevant enough taglines to draw modern readers in. ![]() This book had virtually nothing going for it. I’m sorry, but, it was really quite terrible. But hey, it was available at the library and SO MANY people seem to love it so, why not? HAHAHAHA I’ll be honest, I didn’t really know how I’d feel about this one going into it. “Because, my lord, if the marchioness believes that the female brain is incapable of forming a sound analysis on political issues, why should anyone trust her analysis on women in politics?” ![]()
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