<p>Rosa Nouchette Carey's 'Uncle Max' emerges as a vivid tapestry of 19th-century familial relations, gently weaving its narrative through the intimate corridors of domesticity with a style redolent of the era's finest literature. Carey's prose dances with the delicate intricacies of relationships and personal growth, much in the style of her contemporaries. In a literary context, 'Uncle Max' sits comfortably amongst the canon of Victorian novels...