Honeycomb

Step into the gilded cage of a wealthy English family at the turn of the 20th century, seen through the keen, often critical, eyes of governess Miriam Henderson. As the third installment in Dorothy M. Richardson's groundbreaking 'Pilgrimage' sequence, *Honeycomb* plunges Miriam into a world of drawing-room decorum and veiled anxieties, far removed from her previous teaching posts. Here, she is an observer, dissecting the lives of the privileged women around her—their routines, their relationships, and the quiet desperation that can simmer beneath a veneer of affluence. Meanwhile, her own family navigates a shifting landscape of scandal and new beginnings, drawing Miriam into a complex, evolving intimacy with her mother.











