About This Book
The author recounts childhood and family origins, early marriage and health struggles, and a period of intense intellectual doubt that leads to public collaboration with a prominent freethinker and activism in atheism and free speech, including controversy over a birth-control pamphlet. She describes involvement in social reform and labour causes, legal and political fights, and an eventual spiritual transformation toward theosophy and peace. Chapters alternate memoir, polemic, and reflection, tracing a steady movement from scepticism and public struggle to a search for spiritual meaning and reconciliation.
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