
The Yates Pride: A Romance, published in 1912 by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, is a novel set in a small New England town during the Victorian era. It follows Eudora Yates, a woman who, after years of solitude, contemplates love again when her past suitor, Harry Lawton, reappears. The story explores themes of love, societal expectations, and personal pride, as Eudora navigates gossip and her decision to adopt a baby, ultimately challenging her understanding of identity and fulfillment.


























