Servants is a novel that tells the story of a wealthy family in England during the early 20th century. The family is composed of the master of the house, his wife, and their two children. They live in a grand estate with a large staff of servants who cater to their every need.
The novel explores the dynamics between the family and their servants, highlighting the power dynamics and class divide that exist within the household. The servants are portrayed as loyal and hardworking, but also as individuals with their own hopes and dreams.
As the story unfolds, tensions begin to rise within the household as secrets are revealed and relationships are tested. The servants play a crucial role in the family's drama, often serving as confidants and mediators in times of conflict.
Servants is a compelling tale that delves into the complexities of class, power, and human relationships, offering a glimpse into a world where boundaries are blurred and loyalties are constantly tested.