Nemone Lethbridge, a pioneering barrister and writer, recounts her trailblazing journey in the male-dominated legal profession since 1956. She shares stories of early struggles, including having to use public facilities, and her unusual representation of the Kray twins. At 92, she passionately advocates for justice, discussing complex cases while reflecting on personal trauma and societal expectations. Her experiences also intertwine with her creative pursuits, including writing in Greece with her husband, a former convict, emphasizing resilience and the pursuit of justice.