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(NO MORE THAN 4 BOOKS PER ORDER LLOWED) - Book and unclipped wrapper still in a great condition - Neat previous ownership inside. >>> I read this book because I liked the movie so much and figured there would be details not revealed on the screen. The movie is fairly faithful, so there weren't that many surprises, but I still recommend the book for a lot of reasons. - First, it paints such a rich picture of the times. I could tell that Ms. Martin had done her research. Particularly fascinating to me were the details of a life in service to others. Mary, a maid in Dr. Jekyl's house (yes, that Dr. Jekyl) stays busy from dawn until dusk and even after. There's a cook, a dishwasher, a butler, a manservant, and Mary, all of them slaving for just one man. - But Mary is special. She has overcome an abusive childhood and can actually read. She is conscious of her station in life, but bold enough to push the limits when her curiosity gets the best of her. Most of all, she's amazingly positive in a very dark atmosphere, and that has its effect on everyone, most of all Dr. Jekyl and his alter ego Mr. Hyde.