Ralstons

Published in 1903, 'Ralstons' by Francis Marion Crawford follows Katharine and Jack Ralston as they navigate the complexities of their secret marriage. After Katharine's wealthy uncle refuses to help Jack find a career, misunderstandings arise, leading both to question their relationship and future. The novel explores themes of pride, societal expectations, and the struggle for independence in the face of familial obligation, making it a notable sequel to 'Katharine Lauderdale.'
























