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Servants' Hall

A Real Life Upstairs, Downstairs Romance

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Servants' Hall

De: Margaret Powell
Narrado por: Susan Lyons
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The sequel to New York Times best seller Below Stairs, Servants' Hall tells a gripping real-life tale reminiscent of Downton Abbey's Lady Sybil and Tom Branson.

Margaret Powell's Below Stairs became a sensation among listeners reveling in the luxury and subtle class warfare of Masterpiece Theatre's hit television series Downton Abbey. Now in the sequel Servants' Hall, Powell tells the true story of Rose, the under-parlourmaid to the Wardham Family at Redlands, who took a shocking step: She eloped with the family's only son, Mr. Gerald.

Going from rags to riches, Rose finds herself caught up in a maelstrom of gossip, incredulity and envy among her fellow servants. The reaction from upstairs was no better: Mr. Wardham, the master of the house, disdained the match so completely that he refused ever to have contact with the young couple again. Gerald and Rose marry, leave Redlands, and Powell looks on with envy, even as the marriage hits on bumpy times: "To us in the servants' hall, it was just like a fairy tale… How I wished I was in her shoes."

Once again bringing that lost world to life, Margaret Powell trains her pen and her gimlet eye on her "betters" in this next chapter from a life spent in service. Servants' Hall is Margaret Powell at her best - a warm, funny and sometimes hilarious memoir of life at a time when wealthy families ruled England.

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Fans of Upstairs Downstairs and Downton Abbey will recognize the inspiration behind the TV shows in Powell's memoirs. Margaret Powell had a gift for storytelling and wordsmithing reminiscent of James Herriot. Her books are populated with equally memorable and often humorous characters, and her tales can bring laugher and tears. This is not a Cinderella story with a fairytale ending. Rather, it is a sad story of true life and love. I prefer Mary Wells, who narrated Below Stairs. This narrator has a harsher, almost angry sounding, tone to her voice in comparison.

Memoir of a Bygone Era

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What made the experience of listening to Servants' Hall the most enjoyable?

I enjoyed the reader and the story was charming. Sort of like Downton Abbey but definitely a different twist.

Good Story

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This is a light, entertaining read for driving, house cleaning and the like. Dialogue moves smoothly and provides good depth to characters.

Engrossing and entertaining

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What made the experience of listening to Servants' Hall the most enjoyable?

Reader was very good

What was one of the most memorable moments of Servants' Hall?

that servant's parents did not want servant daughter to marry the rich guy.

Which scene was your favorite?

just the discussion of the pecking order among the servants

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

no

Any additional comments?

It makes you realize that "the good ole days" were not that good for most people,
but that people coped and got by. If you got sick, it really didn't matter if you were
rich or poor.

real life no fantasy

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I liked the book and it was a worthy listen. However, the author has written 2 stories, this one and below stairs and there is a some rehash of the same content. I was rather disappointed to hear the same stuff twice. I did like the book, and there is some new stuff there, but, I'm not sure I would've bought it if I knew it was basically the same story..

It is worth listening to, especially if you like to read about the lives of servants but if you have already read Below Stairs, be warned there is repeat content in this one.

Similar to Below stairs

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