Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 360
978-0-7627-9683-0 • Paperback • January 2014 • $18.95 • (£14.99)
Born in 1916, Mollie Moran is now ninety-seven and lives by the seafront in Bournemouth. She regularly hosts Scrabble parties and cooks for up to twenty-five people. Mollie grew up in Norfolk, and was sent to London as a scullery maid at the age of 14.
“If you love Downton, this is right up your street!” —Closer
“A lovely story” —Daily Mail
“This evocative memoir… provides a fascinating insight into a world that has long since disappeared” —The Sun
“I was completely absorbed reading Mollie’s fascinating life story. ” —Bookbag
“A vivid, entertaining and human glimpse into life in service during the 1930s complete with recipes, tips and photos. ” —My Weekly
“Lively, evocative and wonderfully perceptive and intelligent memoir. . . . Her amazing and inspirational story is one that should not be missed. . . . ” —Pam Norfolk, The Blackpool Gazette
“A fascinating insight into the vanished world of household drudgery and high times before the outbreak of the second world war. ” —Nick Cole, Scunthorpe Telegraph
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Fans of Downton Abbey will fall in love with this charming true story of a feisty and fun-loving young English girl's adventures while in domestic service