
Rose Macaulay
Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay, was an English writer, most noted for her award-winning novel The Towers of Trebizond, about a small Anglo-Catholic group crossing Turkey by camel.

Non-combatants and Others
Amidst the backdrop of war-torn society, a young artist grapples with personal challenges and familial expectations as she seeks to find her place in a world irrevocably changed.
By Rose Macaulay

Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract
In a world of literary expectations and societal norms, twin siblings struggle against their family's legacy to forge distinctive identities.
By Rose Macaulay

What Not: A Prophetic Comedy
In a world obsessed with intelligence after a devastating war, a naive typist discovers the absurd realities of a government trying to control brains.
By Rose Macaulay

Dangerous Ages
A woman faces her anxieties over aging, societal expectations, and unrealized dreams while contrasting her life with those of her vibrant, younger family members.
By Rose Macaulay

The making of a bigot
See how a young man's inclusive beliefs lead him down unexpected paths as he navigates love, loyalty, and the confusing world of early twentieth century social activism.
By Rose Macaulay

Mystery at Geneva: An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings
In the shadow of international diplomacy, a cynical reporter uncovers a dark conspiracy when a delegate vanishes, pulling him into a dangerous game of secrets and lies.
By Rose Macaulay

The Lee Shore
A young student, caught between social expectations and a longing for significance, finds his world transformed by the unexpected attention of a captivating older figure.
By Rose Macaulay

The Furnace
In a sun-soaked Italian city, a brother and sister embrace a carefree life of art and laughter.
By Rose Macaulay