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The narrative follows interconnected women and political figures as social obligations, reform impulses, and electoral maneuvering intersect. An energetic reformer arrives and stirs society salons, campaign halls, and domestic households, prompting alliances, rivalries, and romantic tensions. Public events and a convention catalyze personal crises that lead to a hospital stay and a contentious medical procedure, forcing characters to confront ambition, responsibility, and the costs of influence. Through episodic scenes—party gatherings, stump speeches, and intimate confrontations—the work examines power, gender expectations, and the strain between private life and public commitment.

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Margaret Culkin Banning

Margaret Culkin Banning was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She explored themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of human emotions in her works. Banning's notable titles include "Half Loaves," which delves into the intricacies of romantic entanglements, and "Spellbinders," showcasing her skill in crafting compelling narratives. Her writing often reflects the societal norms and challenges of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era.

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