In December 1928 a short advertisement appears in The Glasgow Herald. The owner of a rural
manor house in Masuria is seeking an English-speaking companion for her teenage daughter. Two
Scottish sisters of student age travel afar and discover the charms of the Land of the Lakes.
Documented in detailed letters and in a diary their vivid descriptions give insight into a
long-lost way of life. WWII brings major upheaval to all concerned - love tragedy escape and
survival. This poignant true story reveals not only hardship but bears witness to the positive
aspect of lasting friendship.The author researches the history of Adlig Stürlack the manor
house concerned culminating in details of its demise. Photography plays an integral part in
illuminating the fascination for all people in this tale and for depicting the charms of the
Masurian landscape.