
Mollie was born in Norfolk during the middle of WWI, where her father was badly injured in a mustard gas attack. At 14 years of age, Mollie Moran's struggling family found her a post as an apprentice dressmaker, but she hated the idea. Instead, a family friend suggested that she take a job as a scullery maid in London, and she jumped at the idea. In 1930, the chance to travel to the exciting big city was just too good to pass up. Mollie lived and worked in one of the most expensive and fashionable parts of London, Cadogan Square.

Discover what it was really like to live downstairs as a domestic servant in this beautiful book that relays one girls rise from scullery maid to 'big house' kitchen cook.