Without remorse, Agnes capitalizes on her beauty, rising from housekeeper to hotel owner. Even pregnancy fails to deter her ambition. Along the way, she acquires more property, a husband, several lovers, a subsequent divorce, and the trappings of refinement.
In Agnes, Freed gives us a refreshingly candid portrait. Although not entirely likable, Agnes is ruthlessly honest about the hypocrisy of social norms. The reader eagerly follows her development from young to old woman in this rich creation of both character and period.