I
was enthralled by the world of DowntonAbbey (M),
the
TV drama of the aristocratic family and their servants on the brink
of dramatic events. Set in Great Britain at a fictional country
estate, the story begins with the news of the sinking of the Titanic
and spanning the years through World War I. And..., oh, those
dresses!
You might find yourself feeling sad to be leaving Great Britain in the 1910s again. The following books can fill the emptiness left by beloved characters until the premiere of Series 3 in September 2012.
If
you want to take . . .
a
glimpse into the lives of the servants of the rich-and-mighty
then you can try . . .
then you can try . . .
I’ll Bring you Buttercups (M) by Elizabeth Elgin. Set during WWI, this is a story of the servants and the family they serve on a Yorkshire estate.
The House at Riverton (M), by Kate Morton. “With its engrossing plot and engulfing pace, Morton’s story of a grand English home, its masters and servants, and the tragic death of a young poet should capture the attention of Downton Abbey fans”. - Library Journal.
Below Stairs by (M) Margaret Powell. “The classic kitchen maid's memoir that inspired "Upstairs, Downstairs" and "Downton Abbey" . - Book cover
Rose: my life in service to Lady Astor (M), by
Rosina Harrison. “This
spirited account of one young Yorkshire woman’s 35 years as a maid
to the infamous Lady Nancy Astor was first published in 1975 and has
been reprinted to capitalize on the “Downton” craze.” -
The BookPage blog.
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