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Hardcover Master and Maid Book

ISBN: 1025825667

ISBN13: 9781025825663

Master and Maid

"Master and Maid" is a charming romantic comedy that explores the complexities of social propriety and the heart's unpredictable nature. Written by the esteemed Lizzie Allen Harker, the story centers on the vibrant and headstrong Lallie Upton, a young woman whose presence disrupts the quiet, disciplined life of Tony Bevan, a bachelor schoolmaster. When Lallie is sent to stay under Tony's guardianship, her arrival brings a whirlwind of energy and emotional upheaval to his traditionally structured world.

Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel masterfully balances humor with a tender examination of domestic life and the shifting dynamics between men and women. Harker's signature wit and keen observation of character shine through as the "master" and his spirited ward navigate a series of social misunderstandings and growing affections. This work remains a delightful example of early 20th-century social fiction, offering readers a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era of English manners and romantic intrigue. It is an essential read for fans of domestic sagas and those who appreciate stories that blend gentle satire with genuine warmth.

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