
This is what life is like for Jane in House of Secrets. Her sister Billa is far from welcoming and, left to her own devices, Jane explores what she thinks is a cupboard and finds herself back in the 1890s where children were to be seen not heard! Diana Harker uses the convention of the "absent parent" to set Jane off on an adventure in a time gone by. Food is plentiful and delicious, clothes are clean but restricting and nothing in the family in which she finds herself is as it seems - hence the title.
This is a morality tale showing children – rather obviously – that the grass isn't greener. Jane emerges a little wiser but there is no happy ending for her. She returns to the situation she has left but with more acceptance of her mother's honesty. The book is well-written and the characters are engaging.
Published by Book Guild Publishing, House of Secrets