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The Precipice

The Precipice

by Elia Wilkinson Peattie

35 chapters10h 55m
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Elia Wilkinson Peattie's *The Precipice* captures a pivotal moment in American history through the transformative journey of Kate Barrington, a young woman navigating the turbulent landscape of pre-World War I society. Inspired by the life of social work pioneer Katherine Ostrander, this literary fiction novel follows Kate from her college graduation into adulthood, as she grapples with friendship, romance, betrayal, and the search for her true self amid sweeping social change. Set against a backdrop of evolving opportunities and expectations for women, *The Precipice* explores the tension between tradition and progress. Through Kate's choices and experiences, Peattie—herself an outspoken journalist and activist—examines the broader transformation of American society and the complex forces reshaping women's roles and possibilities. The novel captures the emotional and spiritual struggles of a generation standing at the threshold of change, caught between the pull of love, duty, convention, and personal ambition. With its rich character development and historical authenticity, this audiobook resonates powerfully for listeners interested in feminist literature, American history, or coming-of-age stories that illuminate social movements. Whether you're drawn to early 20th-century fiction or seeking narratives that explore women's agency and self-discovery, *The Precipice* offers a compelling, deeply human portrait of one woman's evolution alongside her nation's.