
A Rolling Stone, published in 1911 by B. M. Croker, is a novel set in early 20th century England that explores the social dynamics and personal struggles of Lady Kesters, an ambitious woman navigating the complexities of her wealthy relatives and societal expectations. The story also follows her brother, Owen Wynyard, who returns from South America facing familial pressure to establish himself. Themes of class, ambition, and independence are central to the narrative, as Lady Kesters attempts to guide Owen towards a more respectable position amidst the constraints of British social customs.

































