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A House in the Country

Ruth Adam
4.1
(15)
Pages
206
Year
2020
Language
English

About

But, she was an aristocratic lady on our hands. All ideas for making her work for a living were, wrecked on the fact that she was born to be, served and not to serve.
Six friends have spent the dark, deprived years of World War II fantasizing, in air raid shelters and food queues-about an idyllic life in a massive country house. With the coming of peace, they seize on a seductive newspaper ad and take possession of a neglected 33-room manor in Kent, with acres of lavish gardens and an elderly gardener yearning to revive the estate's glory days. But, the realities of managing this behemoth soon dawn, including a knife-wielding maid, unruly pigs, and a paying guest who tells harrowing stories of her time in the French Resistance, not to mention the friends' conscientious efforts to offer staff a fair 40-hour work week and paid overtime. And then, there's the ghost of an overworked scullery maid...
Based on the actual experiences of Ruth Adam, her husband, and their friends, A House in the Country is a witty and touching novel about the perils of dreams come true. But, it's also a constantly entertaining tale packed with fascinating details of post-war life-and about the realities of life in the kind of house most of us only experience via Downton Abbey.

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