Ten Way Street

by susan scarlett

“This is our new governess,” said Meggie. “She’s a nice sort of governess. She called us little horrors.”

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“This is our new governess,” said Meggie. “She’s a nice sort of governess. She called us little horrors.”

“And toads,” David chimed in.

Betsy stood on one leg and held the other.

“And she said we were smug and detestable little beasts.”

Beverley Shaw, raised in an orphanage and trained to be a governess, gets her long-awaited first job working for Margot Cardew, a brilliant stage actress (and narcissistic diva), whose three precocious children are sadly used to being little more than their mother’s props. With advice from her friend Sarah, Beverley navigates between Margot’s exhausted secretary Winkle, her sleazy maid Marcelle, and the handsome Peter Crewdson, whom Margot loves but who is soon taking an interest in “Joan of Arc”, the spirited young governess he first meets giving the children a piece of her mind.

Ten Way Street is the fourth of twelve charming, page-turning romances published under the pseudonym “Susan Scarlett” by none other than beloved children’s author and novelist Noel Streatfeild. Out of print for decades, they were rediscovered by Greyladies Books in the early 2010s, and Dean Street Press and Furrowed Middlebrow are delighted now to make all twelve available to a wider audience.

Praise

“A writer who shows a rich experience in her writing and a charm” Nottingham Journal

Bibliographic Data

Category: Fiction
Publication Date: August 2022
Territories: World
ISBN: 978 1 915393 14 2 (paperback)/978 1 915393 15 9 (ebook)

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