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drunk and makes her way to Netherfield where she runs into Ptolemy and the two share a drunken kiss. Shortly after he reveals that the entire Bingley family is returning to London. Sarah decides to join him, running away in the night, but James follows her and begs her to at least write a letter in advance so that she will not be socially ruined. Sarah kisses James in order to have a point of comparison with Ptolemy. She feels a closer connection with James and returns home with him and the two begin a secret sexual relationship.
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Spain he is tried as a deserter and whipped severely though he never intended to desert the army. Shocked by this betrayal he kills the man who tried him as a deserter and eventually does run away, only to return to work for Mr Bennet as he remembers him visiting him during his childhood and being kind to him.
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who are looking for a different perspective on Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy they will be sorely disappointed because the book focuses on the hard lives of Regency-era servants. She ends her review by calling the work a "bold novel, subversive in ways that prove surprising, and brilliant on every level"
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A flashback reveals that James is the illegitimate son of Mrs Hill and Mr Bennett and that Mr Hill is gay and Mrs Hill married him to fend off rumours and to protect her own name. James is raised by the Smiths, neighbouring farmers, but as soon as he is able to he runs away and joins the army. In
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Because of the relationship between the Bingleys and the Bennets, Ptolemy often comes to Netherfield and has the opportunity to talk to Sarah who is intrigued by him. On the night of the Netherfield ball Sarah is tasked with staying up all night to receive the family when they come home. She gets
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Sarah and Mrs Hill are distressed by James's sudden disappearance though they are unable to do much to learn of where he went. When Lydia elopes with Wickham the house is turned over in turmoil and Mrs Hill reminds Mr Bennet of all he did for Lydia while not lifting a finger for his son.
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Elizabeth goes to visit the newly married Charlotte Collins and takes Sarah with her to London and Hunsford. Sarah does not meet Ptolemy on her travels and is more than happy to return to the Bennet household. However James has grown suspicious of
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Polly eventually becomes a teacher, Mr Hill dies, and Mrs Hill spends most of the rest of her days with an increasingly mournful Mr Bennet. Sarah does catch up to James and they eventually have a child together, eventually returning to Longbourn.
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Sarah is a young woman of marrying age. Orphaned, she came to work for the Bennet family with whom she still resides along with the other servants including the married Mr and Mrs Hill and the much younger Polly. Because of the
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said: “This clever glimpse of Austen's universe through a window clouded by washday steam is so compelling it leaves you wanting to read the next chapter in the lives below stairs.”
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in the US. It has been translated into twenty-one languages, was shortlisted for the IBW Book Award and is due to be made into a film, adapted by Angela Workman and
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as one of its 100 Notable Books of 2013, describing it as “a work that’s both original and charming, even gripping, in its own right”.
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that stays true to the wit of Jane Austen and adds new perspectives and sympathies to the lives of servants.
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The novel was in part inspired by the fact that Baker's ancestors had been in service. In an interview with
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Though the work is much easier for Sarah, she despises life at Pemberly. The day before
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Elizabeth eventually becomes engaged to Mr Darcy and asks Sarah to work for her as her
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Radio: the novel was also adapted for radio, appearing on BBC Radio 4’s
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The novel received positive reviews upon publication. The
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
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called the novel "an affecting look at the world of
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Index


Jo Baker
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice
Bennet family
Doubleday
Knopf
Jessica Swale
Sharon Maguire
Petra Mayer
Jean Rhys's response to Jane Eyre
Tom Stoppard's response to Hamlet
Peninsular War
Wickham
lady's maid
Lady Day
Daily Express
The New York Times
Diane Johnson
The Guardian
The Washington Times
Napoleonic War
USA Today
Sharon Maguire
Bridget Jones's Diary
Bridget Jones's Baby
The Zookeeper's Wife
Jessica Swale
Sophie Thompson
"IBW Book Awards shortlists revealed - The Bookseller"

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