Abroad plot
Journalist Amy Pearce's dream comes true when her newspaper gives her the opportunity to work from Toronto to London at its sister newspaper, the London Daily Post. The transfer was made possible by the wealthy newspaper owner, Lord Oldenberg. At first, life in London turns out not to be what Amy had envisioned. The Daily Post's editor-in-chief, Max Hardman, explains to Amy what is called the Fem-Post division of the newspaper, the women's section of the newspaper, headed by the hot-blooded editor, Jemima Whitfield Pennington Green. Initially, Jemima doesn't give Amy any writing assignments, and when she eventually does, she keeps all the credit for herself by putting her own name under the article. And Amy doesn't get on well with her collaborator, award-winning business journalist Billy Marshall.