When Sara Crewe is brought from India to attend Miss Minchin's boarding
school for girls in London, she arrives looking rather like a princess,
with trunks full of the finest clothes. Yet, despite having her own pony
and carriage, private room and personal maid, Sara is never a snob to
her fellow pupils. Instead, she is kind, thoughtful and generous, and
soon she is friends with all the girls there.
But when the terrible news of her father's death and failed financial
investments arrives, Sara is suddenly left a penniless orphan. She is
allowed to stay at the school, but as a servant, and the cruel Miss
Minchin starves and ill-treats her. Faced with day after day of endless,
exhausting work, Sara relies on her friendships and her imagination to
get her through the misery of her circumstances. However, when Mr
Carrisford and his assistant Ram Dass arrive from India and move in next
door to the school, and warm blankets and delicious food mysteriously
begin to appear in Sara's little room in the attic, it looks like her
life is about to change for ever...