Publisher's Synopsis
Stong-willed, reckless and fiercely independent, Ann Veronica Stanley is decided to be a Person, to work, love and, above all, to live. Walking away from her stifling father and the social conventions of her time, she leaves drab suburbia for Edwardian London and encounters an unknown international of suffragettes, Fabians and free love. But it is simplest whilst she meets the charismatic Capes that she without a doubt confronts the that means of her new determined freedom. Ann Veronica prompted a sensation, damned within the press and preached against from the pulpits whilst it was first published due to Wells' floor breaking remedy of lady sexuality. A captivating description of the women's suffrage movement, Ann Veronica gives an positive depiction of one woman's sexual awakening and search for independence.This version of the book is annotated.