Carnegie's Maid
Carnegie's Maid
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Benedict, Marie
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Discover a captivating tale of ambition and identity in 19th-century Pittsburgh. Clara Kelley, a young woman with nothing, assumes the identity of an experienced Irish maid to survive. This decision thrusts her into the heart of one of the city's grandest households, where her sharp business acumen and unwavering resolve quickly earn the trust of Andrew Carnegie himself.
As Clara navigates this new world, she finds herself drawn to Andrew, but the secret of her past looms large. Revealing her true identity could jeopardize her future and her family's security. This mesmerizing story explores the complexities of deception, the power of a brilliant mind, and the potential for one extraordinary woman to influence the transformation of a ruthless industrialist into a global philanthropist.
From the USA Today Best Sellers list, Carnegie's Maid is a compelling piece of Historical Fiction that delves into the life of a woman whose intelligence and spirit may have played a pivotal role in shaping Andrew Carnegie's legacy. A fascinating glimpse into a pivotal era of American history.
