Cesare Pavese's "Tra donne sole," written in the spring of 1949, completes the Bella Estate trilogy. It tells the story of Clelia, who, thanks to her talent and determination, escapes from the working class of Turin and enters the upper echelons of society. What she initially sees as a world of values, she soon realizes is empty and negative. Within the fashion world, she finds herself increasingly alienated by an environment completely uninterested in feelings and friendships, focused solely on profit and social advancement. The unexpected and dramatic ending continues to resonate with readers even today with its emotional impact. This timeless work describes the challenges of navigating a materialistic society that increasingly rejects us. Inside—as in all Fermento publications—are the "Indicators" to offer the reader a smooth journey through the book.