Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of diary entries and letters offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Leila Ada, a young woman from England in the late 19th century. Through her own words, we learn about her struggles with love and family, as well as her intellectual pursuits and travels. This book is a fascinating portrait of a unique individual and a valuable resource for historians.
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