The Servant Girl
By (Author) Maggie Hope
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
18th July 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
496
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
333g
A gripping family saga from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Coal Miner's Daughter. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court She is the downstairs maid; he is the Master's son... Forced to become a kitchen maid at Fortune Hall, Hetty Pearson strikes up an unlikely friendship with the younger son of the house, Richard. But Hetty is just a poor servant girl- what hope does she have of either winning Richard's heart or escaping his older brother's more base attentions Note- previously published as THE JEWEL STREETS by Una Horne
Maggie Hope was born in County Durham, during the Depression of the 1930s. She is the daughter of a coal miner and knows first-hand the hardships suffered by miners and their families during that time. Along with her three sisters, she was raised in a 'two-up-two-down' miner's cottage with no inside toilet. Growing up, Maggie never dreamed she could earn a living from her writing. Instead she left school at sixteen and became a nurse, collecting stories from colleagues who had served during the war. Maggie gave up nursing when she married her husband and started a family. It wasn't until she was in her 50s though that she finally began her writing career. She is now the Sunday Times bestselling author of fifteen novels.