Hello all! Brr it’s cold outside, so I decided it was time to cosy on up to one of my favourite historical reads. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve reread this book (most recently at the end of last year) and yet I still get the urge to revisit it again and again! That’s why I found it super easy to come up with this list of reasons to pick this beautiful story up:
The setting is gorgeous. Opening in a pre-Revolution Russia and moving across the sea to the English countryside, the book maintains a mythic quality and a superbly atmospheric vision throughout. Stunningly described from the first sentence to the last, I could happily recommend this for that reason alone.
Anna, the main character, is a true heroine. Self-sacrificing and, despite the title, unable to hide her noble nature, what makes her incredible is not her background, but what she does in the face of hardship. Her role in the story teaches many valuable lessons- to never give up hope, to accept responsibility and, above all, to be kind.
While we’re on the topic, this book boasts many other amazing female characters, all reflected in a historically accurate way. One of my favourites being Minna- the stepmother who lays to rest “all the wicked stepmothers since time began”
At the same time, this book manages to have some proper villains. Recently, a friend pointed out to me that a sitcom I-don’t-want-to-spoil-by-naming gave away the villain by having them kick a dog into the sun (ok big spoiler there)- well this has a dog-kicking villain. In fact, this villain is pretty much reprehensible in every way- we learn from their introduction that they are a literal eugenicist. I’m a massive fan of baddies actually being bad and this definitely achieves that. What’s also great is that the dastardly ways of said character are revealed slowly to everyone else in the story (giving the book real tension and a plot).
This is just one of the ways that Eva Ibbotson is frankly a genius writer. As well as creating an exciting cast of characters, she also presents brilliant levels of contrast, to really tug at those heartstrings. One of the things Ibbotson does especially well is building up a character’s hopes at the beginning of a scene or chapter, only to bring them crashing down. And, as if in a perfect mirror image, the happiest moments start so sadly, only to flip everything you were feeling on its head.
Also, the romance is gorgeous. I personally hold the view that one does not know a real love story until they have tried Eva Ibbotson. And this just so happens to be one of her best romances.
I feel like I could go on forever extolling this book’s virtues, but sometimes bananas speak louder than words:
5/5 bananas
If you haven’t checked it out, go read it! And if you have, feel free to gush with me in the comments! 😉
I’ve only read one Eva Ibbotson book ages ago… “Which witch?” and I absolutely loved it 🙂 this one looks good as well- it looks targeted at adult readers? is that right?
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Oh I love that one too! Yeah this ones for older readers (I think it was supposed to be for adults when it was published, but now it gets marketed as YA) Definitely recommend it!
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oh wow, I completely forgot about this book until I saw your post!! I absolutely loved this growing up- great choice! I may have to go away and read it now…
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So glad you love it too! Ah brilliant 😀
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I’ve never heard of this till now, but it sounds like something I’d like. Thanks for the heads up! 🙂
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Awesome! Thanks for reading!
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I’ve never read this book, but will be sure to add it to my tbr list. Can’t argue with bananas.
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hehhee absolutely 😉 🍌
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This sounds like a great way to ease gently into “Russian literature”, which I have yet to do and am pretty terrified by. Thanks for the recommendation 😊
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hehe good idea- I think this is much lighter on the Russian element, so that makes sense. Thanks for reading!
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Eva Ibbotson wrote one of my favourite books, Journey to the River Sea, and I don’t know why I haven’t read any more of her books. Now, though, this one is definitely going right to the top of my TBR! Great review 😊
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I adored that book too! Definitely recommend her other books if you love that!! Brilliant! Thank you! 🙂
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I’m sold! It sounds like something I would enjoy anyway. Thanks for the rec 🙂
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Brilliant! Thanks for reading! 🙂
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I LOVE The Secret Countess! The ‘reveal’ scene, where they find out who she is, is fantastic.
Have you read Journey to the River Sea as well? It’s another great story.
Now I feel like rereading both books (and buying A Secret Countess)!
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Ah I’m so glad you loved it too!! Yes- really loved that part- it was so well done.
And yes- I absolutely love Ibbotson’s books and that one was so beautiful 🙂
hehehe well now I feel like buying and rereading journey to the river sea 😉
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Did not know about this one…. but you’ve got me really interested now. I’m feeling like 2019 is going to see a lot of Hist Fic pass my way. Lol.
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Ah great!! That’s so good to hear! haha!!
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Think I found it. Added the sample. 🙂
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I’m sold. 😊 I added this book to my TBR list after reading one of your previous posts where you mentioned you re-read it. But now it’s been moved high up on my list. Can’t wait to read it this winter, thank you for bringing to my attention. Lovely post. 💕
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Brilliant!! 🙂 That’s so great to hear!! Thank you! ❤
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Oooh. I picked this one up when I saw someone else talking about it but still haven’t gotten to it yet. This makes me want to dive in right away! Thanks!
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Oh brilliant!! I’m so glad you picked it up!! Hope you love it!
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Thanks!
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Sounds good! I love how you mention that the title is a little misleading since she really can’t hide her nobility. I wonder why they picked that title?
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The US title is The Countess Below Stairs. I don’t know which title came first though!
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Interesting.
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Yeah I don’t know- but I think in a way it adds to the character. It’s less about her secret and more just a beautiful romantic story.
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I wish that Eva Ibbotson had written more historical romances.
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So agree with you!!
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Have never heard of this! I’ll put this on my TBR.
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Brilliant!
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This sounds like a wonderful book and I’ve added it to my very long TBR list. Thanks for a provocative review.
Re: Fran Laniado’s comment: I so prefer The Secret Countess to the title selected for American audiences. Perhaps it’s trying to channel that very famous TV series – you know which one I mean.
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It really is! I’m so glad to hear that! Thanks for reading!
Yeah gotta admit, I prefer the British title too. hehehe quite possibly 😉
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Sounds like a fun read! It (and Which Witch) needs to go on my TBR now…
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Brilliant! 😀
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OK OK Checking it! As a true romance reader LOL
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Fantastic!! I’m so glad to hear that!! lol
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Ah I loved this book when I first read it (I was probably 10?11?)… Eva Ibbotson is a great writer! A Company of Swans is probs my fave though… maybe because I did ballet when I read it?
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Ah so glad you love it too! I adore company of swans as well. that makes sense!
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Thanks for recommending this! I adore historical fiction, but I’d never heard of this. I’ll have to add it to the top of my tbr list!
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Thanks for reading! I’m glad to hear it!
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Oh this sounds fantastic. It’s been a while since I’ve read a historical fiction so definitely adding this to my TBR. Great post!
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Oh that’s great to hear! Thank you!
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After reading this review, I actually immediately went to Goodreads and added it to my TBR. Great review! It sounds so fantastic, and I don’t think I’ve ever read any books set in Russia so here’s one I should pick up!
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That’s fantastic- I’m really glad to hear that 🙂 Well it only starts in Russia, sadly- I wish there were more books set in Russia generally!
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Oh my goodness, I read so many of Eva Ibbotson’s books when I was growing up, but somehow I never came across this one. I guess it’s never to late, eh? Thanks for bringing it to my attention 🙂
My favourite of hers (of the ones I’ve read. She wrote so many books!) was always Journey to the River Sea. I’ve read that one so many times!
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Oh brilliant!! I’m so glad I could bring this to your attention then!!
And I loved that book too- it was so beauitful! 🙂
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The Secret Countess is still on my TBR – thanks to you btw 😉 – and now you’ve given me more reasons to hunt it down in the library this January! 😄
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hehe awesome! 😉 Hope you love it!
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You made this sound so intriguing, even tho i’m not into romance, and historical stuff.
But i’m a sucker for lovely, atmospheric descriptions of places 😀
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I’m so glad!! I hope you like it if you check it out 🙂
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This sounds really good all around! The setting, the writing – as proved by that quote- wowieee! – and a credible villain… it truly, truly sounds like a engrossing book! Great review 🙂
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This sounds really awesome! Especially the setting and characters. I’ve never heard of it, but if it has your seal of approval, I’m convinced it’s great! 😛
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