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The servants at Longbourn estate, only glancingly mentioned in Jane Austen's classic, take center stage in Jo Baker's new novel. Here are the Bennets as we have never known them, seen through the eyes of those scrubbing the floors, cooking the meals, emptying the chamber pots. Our heroine is Sarah, an orphaned housemaid beginning to chafe against the boundaries of her class. When the militia marches into town, a new footman arrives under mysterious circumstances, and Sarah finds herself the object of the attentions of an ambitious young former slave working at neighboring Netherfield Hall, the carefully choreographed world downstairs at Longbourn threatens to be completely, perhaps irrevocably, up-ended. From the stern (but soft-hearted housekeeper) to the starry-eyed kitchen maid, these new characters come to life.
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Really enjoyed this book. It certainly gives a nitty gritty authentic portrayal of servants' lives at that time in history. Makes me very happy to live my privileged modern life. But back to the book... really well written, interesting story, and you will enjoy it even if you haven't read Pride and Prejucide. If you have read P&P (and you should!), then you will enjoy it all the more.