Widow Barnaby tells the story of a strong-willed and fiercely independent widow named Mrs. Barnaby who sets out to find love and security for herself and her daughter in the face of various challenges and obstacles. Frances Milton Trollope does a masterful job of creating a compelling and realistic character in Mrs. Barnaby, whose wit and determination shine through in the face of adversity.
The novel offers a fascinating glimpse into the social customs and expectations of the time, with Mrs. Barnaby navigating the complexities of 19th-century society with grace and poise. Trollope's writing is sharp and engaging, drawing readers into the world of Mrs. Barnaby and her exploits with a deft hand.
While the plot may at times feel a bit contrived, the overall strength of the character development and the richly detailed setting make Widow Barnaby a rewarding read. Fans of historical fiction and strong female protagonists will find much to enjoy in this captivating novel.
Book Description:
The vain, flirtatious and presumptuous husband hunting Mrs. Barnaby delves into high-class society of which she knows very little leading to some rather awkward and moments and ridiculous mistakes. Add the love and distresses of her lovely and demure niece Agnes, Mrs. Trollope's sharp wit, and you have the perfect recipe for a lighthearted Victorian romance.