Norton Books
Caroline Norton was a celebrated British socialite and author. She was also a prominent feminist and social reformer, advocating for women's rights during the 19th century. Her literary works often reflected her passion for justice and equality. Norton was a significant voice of her era, using her writing to champion societal change.



The Lady of La Garaye
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Excerpt from The Lady of La Garaye This humane bequest is the more remarkable, as the Count was, in spite of the gentleness and generosity of his feelings towards imprisoned foes.
A Plain Letter to the Lord Chancellor on the Infant Custody Bill [electronic Resource
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
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