The Headswoman(Paperback, Kenneth Grahame)
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"The Headswoman" is set in a fictional medieval village where the traditional executioner has died, leaving the role vacant. To the villagers' surprise, the position is taken up by the executioner's daughter, Jeanne, who becomes the new headswoman. Jeanne is intelligent, capable, and determined to perform her duties with a sense of justice and fairness, despite the unconventional nature of her role.The story revolves around Jeanne's interactions with the villagers and her unique approach to her job. Her presence challenges societal norms and gender roles, as the villagers must come to terms with a woman occupying such a grim and traditionally male-dominated position. Jeanne's charm and competence gradually win over the people, though not without some humorous and thought-provoking incidents along the way.One of the key plot points involves the arrival of a condemned man, André, who is sentenced to be executed. However, Jeanne finds herself conflicted as she develops feelings for André. This inner turmoil leads to a series of events that highlight the complexities of justice, mercy, and personal duty.