A Perfect Hand
A Novel
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- Expected 19 May 2026
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- 99,00 kr
Publisher Description
A richly drawn, captivating, and endlessly amusing novel of love and subterfuge between a lady’s maid and her clandestine lover, set in the country estates of nineteenth-century England.
"Ayelet Waldman’s clever, fast-paced historical romp turned out to be not only great fun but also surprisingly stirring. This book is a pleasure."
—Meg Wolitzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Female Persuasion
Miss Alice Lockey, daughter of a tenant farmer, has by dint of hard work, innate intelligence, and a cunning ability to predict the moods of her betters, raised herself to the lofty status of lady’s maid at Alderwick Park. Though her mother has advised Alice to work only until marriage, Alice has thus far resisted the temptations of matrimony among the neighboring widowers and pig farmers, more content to enjoy the fruits of her labor—or at least the portion of it her father will share after it is paid to him. Alice spends her days arranging Lady Jemima Alderwick’s blond hair into the latest French styles, chignons and plaits, laundering her lady’s surprisingly malodorous petticoats and drawers, and carefully sewing all manner of fripperies, ribbons, lace, and silk flowers, to her lady’s bonnets and gowns.
But when a visiting servant, a valet named Charlie Wells, catches her eye, Alice begins to understand the constraints of her position. In a ploy to spend time with the object of her affection, Alice attempts to arrange a romance between Lady Jemima Alderwick and Charlie’s employer, one Baronet Sir Nigel Wynstowe. If only they would fall in love—then Alice and Charlie might live together as man and wife! Challenged by Lady Jemima’s love for another and Sir Wynstowe’s eccentric personality, Alice must use all of her cunning to bring about this unlikely romantic union. Will this low-born servant successfully manipulate the hearts of these lords and ladies? Will Charlie and Alice ever improve their stations? Or, as the beginning of women’s suffrage begins to percolate in the drawing rooms and salons of London, will Alice discover a different sort of path for herself?
A deliciously funny, gorgeously detailed, utter enthralling novel, A Perfect Hand is a glorious novel of class, gender, and England on the cusp of enormous change.
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A pair of Victorian servants plot to make their employers fall for each other in this witty upstairs-downstairs double romance from Waldman (Love and Treasure). Alice Lockey is the smart, ambitious personal maid of Lady Jemima Alderwick, a spoiled aristocrat eager to marry. When Lord Nigel Wynstowe visits the Alderwick estate in 1879, Alice falls in love with his valet, Charlie Wells. Hoping to find a way to be together and keep their jobs, they sour Lady Jemima on her current suitor by exposing his philandering, and attempt to turn the attention of ancestry-obsessed Lord Wynstowe to romance. Meanwhile, Lady Jemima's aunt, recognizing Alice's intelligence and drive, introduces her to the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill, as well as her friends in the suffrage movement. Much as Alice loves Charlie, she begins to wonder if his desired future—marriage, children, and owning a rural shop—will be enough to fulfill her. Waldman evokes Jane Austen in her clever observations ("It was impossible to be frivolous while scrubbing stains out of another's dirty underclothes"), and adds a fresh and modern edge to the story's familiar material via Alice's involvement with the period's "radical" ideas. There's much to enjoy in this tale of balancing love and ambition.