"Exceptionally readable and highly recommended." --Library Journal, Starred Review Marian Elliot Adams, an outspoken advocate for sensible undergarments for women, sweeps onto the Chautauqua stage under a brown canvas tent on a sweltering August night in 1917, and shocks the gathered town of Emporia with her speech: How can women compete with men in the work...
"Engaging first work from a writer of evident ability." --Kirkus Reviews