The story of The
Housekeeper’s Tale follows the lives of five women to delve into the
secret existence of these powerful yet invisible women who ran our great
English country houses.
From the 19th- to the mid 20th-century
this was the most important professional job an uneducated woman could
aspire to; the female equivalent of the butler. But we know very little
about the women who filled these posts.
In the fictional view, the housekeeper was invariably a spinster in black silk: cold, remote
and calculating. But what of the real lives? Tessa Boase turns domestic
detective to take the reader on a journey of investigation, unearthing
secret diaries, bundles of letters and neglected archives from the
service wings of great houses – the housekeeping accounts, the doctor’s
bills, the shopping lists, the character references.
Mrs Doar,
Mrs Wells, Mrs Penketh, Mrs Mackenzie and Mrs Higgens are forgotten
women, but each had an intriguing personal story. Through meticulous
research and imaginative reconstruction, their tales are told here for
the first time.
There is a pregnancy, a court case, a love affair, a
scandal. These were real women, with real problems. But they were also
determined, ambitious and single-minded.
Whatever their era – Victorian,
Edwardian, the roaring Twenties, the liberated Sixties – without these
women the world’s that they kept in order would have stopped spinning
altogether.
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