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The Good Servant

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From the no.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Fern Britton comes a powerful novel about an ordinary woman living in an extraordinary time, and her vital place in history. In 1932, Dunfermline, Scotland, Marion Crawford, an ambitious young teacher, is poised to make her mark until a twist of fate alters her life forever. By 1936, she finds herself working as the governess to two young princesses at Windsor Castle, navigating a world where she feels both at home and distanced. As history unfolds, Marion becomes a companion to the future Queen, intertwining her life with the Crown's needs. Amidst this, she experiences love for the first time with George, presenting her with an impossible choice between her sense of duty and her heart's desire. Reader reviews highlight the novel's tremendous storytelling, well-researched narrative, and well-developed characters. Fans of Britton praise it as a brilliant departure from her previous works while still being captivating and engaging. Many express their admiration for Marion's story, especially knowing it is based on true events, making it even more special. The gripping storyline hooks readers from the beginning, ensuring they won’t forget this remarkable tale.

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Titel
The Good Servant
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Fern Britton
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
496
ISBN10
000822532X
ISBN13
9780008225322
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From the no.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Fern Britton comes a powerful novel about an ordinary woman living in an extraordinary time, and her vital place in history. In 1932, Dunfermline, Scotland, Marion Crawford, an ambitious young teacher, is poised to make her mark until a twist of fate alters her life forever. By 1936, she finds herself working as the governess to two young princesses at Windsor Castle, navigating a world where she feels both at home and distanced. As history unfolds, Marion becomes a companion to the future Queen, intertwining her life with the Crown's needs. Amidst this, she experiences love for the first time with George, presenting her with an impossible choice between her sense of duty and her heart's desire. Reader reviews highlight the novel's tremendous storytelling, well-researched narrative, and well-developed characters. Fans of Britton praise it as a brilliant departure from her previous works while still being captivating and engaging. Many express their admiration for Marion's story, especially knowing it is based on true events, making it even more special. The gripping storyline hooks readers from the beginning, ensuring they won’t forget this remarkable tale.