Bad Hugh
Bad Hugh
Bad Hugh, written by Mary Jane Holmes in the late 19th century, follows Hugh Worthington, a young man living on the Kentucky estate of Spring Bank. The narrative explores his complex relationships with family and the mysterious Adah Hastings, set against themes of redemption, morality, and societal expectations. Hugh's act of kindness during a winter storm initiates a transformative journey, delving into his emotional struggles and the impact of his past on his present choices.































