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Rhiannon – A Boarding School Servant

4.82 ( 11 Ratings by Goodreads)
Rhiannon – A Boarding School Servant

Rhiannon – A Boarding School Servant

4.82 (11 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 28 June, 2024
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1938. Rhiannon is a happy scholarship student at a High School in Cardiff. But when times become hard, she is forced to leave school and work as a nursery and kitchen maid.

The war begins and her home, workplace, and all she knows are blown to pieces. As a result, she has to go to work as a maid at a boarding school in the country. Rhiannon is surrounded by schoolgirls, no cleverer than her, learning and playing while she toils from 5am to 10pm.

When she borrows a book from the school library, to get her First Class Badge, she is accused of stealing and is told the books ‘are for young ladies not for the likes of you’. But when a schoolteacher insists on helping her, she gets to study with the Royal Society of Arts and gets the opportunity to join a local Guide Company.

But things become tricky when Rhiannon’s best friend comes to the school as a pupil. Can pupils and servants be friends, or is the divide between the rich and poor too wide?

Will Rhiannon get the chance to prove to those around her that being a maid is just as good and important as being a pupil?


Including cover art by Blanka Szonda.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781805142805
ISBN10 1805142801
Number Of Pages 400
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Troubador Publishing
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Charlotte Ryton worked as a maid in a boarding school before attending University. She then went on to teach in various schools and wrote historical plays. She was involved in the productions of Daughters of Jerusalem, Katherine the Queen (which she wrote with her father, Royce Ryton) and Sergeant Daisy. Charlotte lives in Hampshire and Rhiannon is her first book published with Troubador Publishing. 

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