Great Yarmouth, 1907.
‘I, Lorina Bulwer. That is how I will start it. It was my sister who called me mad. It was my brother who has tried to silence me by putting me in this place.
But I will not be silenced.’
Lorina Bulwer once dreamed of being a milliner, but her life has been spent caring for her parents. Now that she is on her own, she sees an opportunity for freedom. All she wants, after a lifetime of caring, is to be left alone. But Lorina is different, troublesome, and her mind is in turmoil.
She may wish for peace. Her brother and sister have other ideas.

Image courtesy of the Thackray Museum of Medicine
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