
The Fighting Chance, published in 1906 by Robert W. Chambers, is a novel set against the backdrop of New York's social life and customs. The story follows Siward, a young man who arrives at Shotover House and becomes entangled with Sylvia Landis, who is grappling with her engagement to a socially prominent man. Their interactions explore themes of social standing, personal choice, and the pressures of societal expectations, revealing the complexities of love and responsibility within their world.

































