The Touchstone - Edith Wharton
Stephen Glennard lives on the fragile edge between aspiration and limitation. He loves deeply, but cannot afford the life that love requires. When he finds himself in possession of the private letters of Margaret Aubyn, a brilliant and revered writer who once entrusted him with her most intimate thoughts, he realizes that her words may hold the power to transform his future. What begins as temptation soon becomes decision, and decision becomes destiny.
As success gradually gathers around him, Glennard discovers that prosperity cannot silence the deeper voice within. The past does not remain where it was left. It lingers, shaping the present and measuring the truth of who we become. In the presence of love, and in the solitude of conscience, he must confront the invisible cost of his own choices.
With extraordinary psychological insight and emotional precision, Edith Wharton reveals the fragile boundary between private loyalty and public success. The Touchstone endures as a powerful meditation on ambition, memory, and the moral weight of what we choose to value.