Ada Leverson's 'The Limit' is a witty and engaging novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and social class in turn-of-the-century England. Leverson's sharp dialogue and incisive observations offer a satirical portrayal of the upper-middle-class society, filled with sharp wit and social commentary. The book's narrative style reflects Leverson's own cleverness and sense of humor, making it a delightful read for those interested in British literary traditions of the late 19th century. The plot revolves around the intertwining lives of a group of friends as they navigate love, ambition, and the limitations imposed by societal expectations. Leverson's nuanced exploration of character psychology and societal norms sets 'The Limit' apart as a thought-provoking and entertaining work of literature.