A Countess Below Stairs

 

A Countess Below Stairs
A Countess Below Stairs
by Authors: Eva Ibbotson
Released: 01 May, 1992
ISBN: 0380613743
Paperback

Sales Rank: 129314

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A Countess Below Stairs > Customer Review #1:
Not For Kids

I bought this book, mistakenly thinking that it was another of Eva Ibbottsons childrens books. While it IS a very nice romance, one that even younger (11-15) girls might enjoy, it is not a childrens book.

The book itself is very good, as usual. Eva Ibbottson is so clever with plot twists and turns that, even in formula drama such as this, she will throw in a few surprises! And her writing is always so clear and direct.




A Countess Below Stairs > Customer Review #2:
Another Winner by Ibbotson

Amazons branch in the UK carries this in paperback and her others as well. Readers also use interlibrary loans to find her novels. I virtually pulled an "all nighter" to finish this novel and that rather says it all. A young Russian countess is forced to work as an English earls housemaid because of having fled revolutionary torn Russia. The earl is engaged to a beautiful heiress who is another one of Ibbotsons high comic characters. She believes in eugenics, getting rid of unfit people. The people in the earls village and household use that vice to sink her boat with the earl. This is a fitting failing for the time period because it is right before Hitler and WWII. Ibbotson always seems to have the other woman as the villainess for the heros affections. However, she presents them as such high figures of comedy that they are not at all clichés. I also love Ibbotsons use of time periods that few others seem inclined to use. This is right after WWI and the effect of that war on the survivors is part of the story. Ibbotson was a native of Vienna who settled in England herself so she brings all of her eastern European insight into her novels. This resembles a delightful fairy tale but there is no paranormal or fantasy aspect to it.


A Countess Below Stairs > Customer Review #3:
I wish all these books were in print.

This is such a beautiful book. It and The Morning Gift are Evas best books. Unfortunately I havent found it in English anywhere and have only read it in German, but I think the beauty of the story crosses the language barrier. I know the evil fiancee is a cliche, but we are willing her, wishing for her to be evil. This is a fairytale given a more believable setting.


 
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