
by Jack London
The Little Lady of the Big House is Jack London's late novel about love, marriage, desire, and the tensions inside an idealized California ranch household. The story centers on Dick Forrest, Paula Forrest, and Evan Graham, whose emotional triangle tests loyalty, freedom, and the limits of cultivated modern living. London combines pastoral wealth, physical vigor, and psychological unease in a setting built to look harmonious.
Readers interested in Jack London's later fiction will find the novel revealing because its conflict is inward rather than wilderness-driven. The Little Lady of the Big House suits those drawn to relationship drama, social ideals, and the fragility of self-control. Beneath the ranch's brightness, the book watches desire disturb a carefully arranged life.
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