"Two Sides of a Question" by May Sinclair presents two compelling novellas that delve into the constraints faced by women in their pursuit of freedom. Through the stories of Frida Tancred, a wealthy heiress yearning for adventure, and Miss Juliana Quincey, a devoted teacher awakening to love and self-discovery, Sinclair explores the enduring question of whether a woman needs a man to define her identity. These narratives resonate today as they challenge societal norms and illuminate the quest for personal autonomy. With sharp prose and profound insights, Sinclair's exploration of art, philosophy, and social class remains relevant, making this collection a timeless reflection on the complexities of women's lives.