"The Misses Mallett - A Bridge Dividing" is a 1922 novel by E. H. Young.
Set in Bristol, England, the story revolves around Rose Mallett and her
half sisters Sophia and Caroline, who live ostensibly unremarkable lives
in Upper Radstowe. However, Rose is engaged in a secret love affair with
an unavailable man, and the unexpected entrance of an orphaned niece
into their lives threatens to upset the balance she has so deftly tried
to maintain. Emily Hilda Daniell (1880-1949) was an English children's
writer, novelist, mountaineer, and advocate for female suffrage who
wrote under the pen name E. H. Young. Despite being almost completely
unheard of now, Daniell was a celebrated author who produced numerous
best sellers during her time. Other works by this author include: "Corn
of Wheat" (1910) and "Moor Fires" (1916). Read & Co. Books is
republishing this classic novel now in a new edition complete with a new
specially-commissioned biography of the author.