About this book
In "Our Own Set," Ossip Schubin transports listeners to the glittering world of Austrian nobility in 19th-century Rome, where social hierarchy reigns supreme and outsiders face an icy reception. When Cecil Sterzl introduces his charming younger sister Zinka to Rome's exclusive aristocratic circle, her fresh, unaffected manner quickly captivates the eligible men—particularly the handsome Count Sempaly. Yet her rising popularity breeds dangerous jealousy among the established members of high society, who view her presence as a threat to their carefully maintained traditions of rank and status.
This classic romance novel explores the tension between old-world aristocratic values and the transformative power of genuine human connection. Schubin, an Austrian novelist of Bohemian descent who spent formative years in Rome herself, brings authentic detail and emotional depth to her portrayal of love, ambition, and social struggle. Her characters navigate a world where appearance and lineage matter as much as character, creating compelling conflict that resonates across generations.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy period romance with social commentary, this timeless tale offers insight into European society while delivering an engaging story of passion and personal triumph. Whether you're drawn to historical fiction or tales of individuals challenging rigid social conventions, this 19th-century gem remains remarkably relevant to modern audiences.