This book tells the story of the Balliol family as they exist through the suffrage movement and the end of the Edwardian era to the Great War.
The Balliol children are subject to the effects of the war - the harsh discipline and the subsequent laxness, the breakup of family loyalties, the post-war cynicism and, in the youngest child, the ultimate trend back to a sounder pattern of life.
The action of this book, which is swift, continuous...