
Life Below Stairs: True Lives of Edwardian Servants
by Alison Maloney (2011)
Like 'A Countess Below Stairs', this offers an authentic glimpse into the lives of servants.

by Eva Ibbotson (1981)
After the Russian revolution turns her world topsy-turvy, Anna, a young Russian Countess, has no choice but to flee to England. Penniless, Anna hides her aristocratic background and takes a job as servant in the household of the esteemed Westerholme family, armed only with an outdated housekeeping manual and sheer determination. Desperate to keep her past a secret, Anna is nearly overwhelmed by her new duties—not to mention her instant attraction to Rupert, the handsome Earl of Westerholme. To make matters worse, Rupert appears to be falling for her as well. As their attraction grows stronger, Anna finds it more and more difficult to keep her most dearly held secrets from unraveling. And then there's the small matter of Rupert's beautiful and nasty fiancée...
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by Alison Maloney (2011)
Like 'A Countess Below Stairs', this offers an authentic glimpse into the lives of servants.

by Rosina Harrison (1975)
Similar to 'A Countess Below Stairs', this memoir details the realities of service in a grand household.

by Nancy Jackman (2012)
This book, like 'A Countess Below Stairs', provides a candid look at life from the kitchen's perspective.

by Frank Victor Dawes
Echoing 'A Countess Below Stairs', this explores the intricate dynamics between masters and servants.

by Mollie Moran (2013)
Following the spirit of 'A Countess Below Stairs', this memoir vividly recounts a life in domestic service.
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