In which the quietly observant reader is invited into the domestic and social world of the Ludlow sisters, where concerns about Isabel’s originality and her future mingle with affectionate family banter and a suggestive sense of unfolding change; and Isabel, amidst reflections on her past and the varied fortunes of her upbringing, receives an important visitor whose presence stirs a delicate but decisive disturbance in her accustomed life. The narrative gently unfolds Isabel’s inner restlessness and burgeoning desire to begin anew, framed by the genteel tensions and quiet hopes that colour her interactions and the subtle, shifting landscape of her early adulthood.