Eliza Lowe, with two of her sisters, ran a school for girls, aged
between 13 and 18, first in Liverpool, then in Southgate Middlesex. The
book covers her life in Whitchurch, Burton on Trent, Everton, Liverpool
and finally in Middlesex. It describes her school and investigates the
lives of some her pupils, one from the influential Rathbone family and
one who became a suffragist. Life in the school is described thanks to
extant unpublished letters from pupils. An appendix continues the story
of her school after her death when her niece took over and later became
Headmistress of one of the early Woodard girls' schools in Bangor.