Hilda Lessways, the second novel in The Clayhanger Family trilogy, delves into the distinctive and challenging experiences of women in the early 20th century. Set against the rapidly industrializing Five Towns, the narrative shifts perspective from Edwin Clayhanger to explore Hilda's complex journey through love, betrayal, and societal pressures.
This poignant narrative details Hilda's transition from a vibrant love affair in Brighton to the trials of a tumultuous marriage, encapsulating the intense emotional and societal struggles of the era. Through intimate reflections, Hilda attempts to reconcile her ambitions with the gender constraints of her time.
Offering much more than a continuation of the social exploration begun in Clayhanger, Hilda Lessways provides a compelling look at the personal conflicts and societal norms that shaped women's roles during a period of significant change. Bennett's narrative skillfully highlights the timeless struggle for personal identity and autonomy, resonating with readers across generations.