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The Mistress of Nothing - Kate Pullinger
The Mistress of Nothing
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The American debut of an award-winning novel about a lady’s maid’s awakening as she journeys from the confines of Victorian England to the uncharted far reaches of Egypt’s Nile Valley When Lady Duff Gordon, paragon of London society, departs for the hot, dry climate of Egypt to seek relief from... show more
The American debut of an award-winning novel about a lady’s maid’s awakening as she journeys from the confines of Victorian England to the uncharted far reaches of Egypt’s Nile Valley When Lady Duff Gordon, paragon of London society, departs for the hot, dry climate of Egypt to seek relief from her debilitating tuberculosis, her lady’s maid, Sally, doesn’t hesitate to leave the only world she has known in order to remain at her mistress’s side. As Sally gets farther and farther from home, she experiences freedoms she has never known—forgoing corsets and wearing native dress, learning Arabic, and having her first taste of romance. But freedom is a luxury that a lady’s maid can ill afford, and when Sally’s newfound passion for life causes her to forget what she is entitled to, she is brutally reminded she is mistress of nothing. Ultimately she must choose her master and a way back home—or a way to an unknown future. Based on the real lives of Lady Duff Gordon and her maid, The Mistress of Nothing is a lush, erotic, and compelling story about the power of race, class, and love
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781552787984 (1552787982)
Publisher: McArthur & Company
Pages no: 248
Edition language: English
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Mellkoh
Mellkoh rated it
3.0 The Mistress of Nothing
This is the fictionalized story of Sally Naldrett, ladies maid to Lady Lucie Duff Gordon, and is set in the late 1800's. Both Sally and Lucie were real people. However, while a fair piece is known about Duff Gordon, known for her book Letters from Egypt, little is actually known about Sally, other...
Dutch
Dutch rated it
And the moral of the story is: Use condoms.
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
5.0
I am very happy I stuck with this book. At first, I was having a difficult time with it and was really bored by the writing/storyline. Then, it hit me...and I felt nothing but pity for the main character which I can't go into...no spoilers here! The unbelievable arrogance of the aristocracy also sla...
heidenkind
heidenkind rated it
Eh. It's not a BAD book, but I just don't think I can read it anymore. Sally has zero personality. Sorry, Meghan!
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