A Woman Intervenes
1896
A Woman Intervenes, published in 1896 by Robert Barr, is a novel that explores the dynamics of journalism and mining through the eyes of Jennie Brewster, a determined reporter for the New York Argus. Tasked with obtaining crucial information from two Englishmen, Wentworth and Kenyon, who are assessing mining properties in Canada, Jennie's journey intertwines professional rivalry with romantic intrigue. The novel is notable for its portrayal of a strong female protagonist navigating a male-dominated field during the late 19th century.









