The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (Hardcover)

Author: Mary Ann/ Barrows Shaffer
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780385340991
Publisher: Dial Press
Publish Date: 7/29/2008
Buy.com Sku: 206444091
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Dimensions (in Inches) 8.75H x 5.75L x 1T
Pages: 288
 
London, 1946: writer Juliet Ashton receives a letter from a stranger, a founding member of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. And so begins a remarkable tale of Guernsey during the German occupation, and about a society as extraordinary as its name.
 
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It is 1946, in the thick of World War II, when American writer Juliet Ashton becomes the sudden recipient of letters from the inhabitants of Guernsey, the small island in the English Channel that has fallen under Nazi control. The letter writers have formed the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society as a way to gather without attracting the attention of their occupiers. Out of these letters, Juliet comes to know the lives, loves, and hardships of a wonderfully eccentric and vivid cast of characters, and their charming philosophies and anecdotes help her resolve her own romantic conundrum. This warm, inspiring novel originated in the true life stories of Mary Ann Fiery Shaffer, who, upon learning of her terminal illness, contacted her niece Annie Barrows to help her finish the novel. Though Shaffer died in 2008, the year of the novel's publication, her memories of the hardships of war and the resilience of the people of Guernsey live on in this delightful book.

 

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"[A] book-lover's delight, an implicit and sometimes explicit paean to all things literary..." 07/24/2008


 
 
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8th January, 1946
Mr. Sidney Stark, Publisher
Stephens & Stark Ltd.
21 St. James''s Place
London S.W.1
England

Dear Sidney,
Susan Scott is a wonder. We sold over forty copies of the book, which was very pleasant, but much more thrilling from my standpoint was the food. Susan managed to procure ration coupons for icing sugar and real eggs for the meringue. If all her literary luncheons are going to achieve these heights, I won''t mind touring about the country. Do you suppose that a lavish bonus could spur her on to butter? Let''s try it—you may deduct the money from my royalties.

Now for my grim news. You asked me how work on my new book is progressing. Sidney, it isn''t.

English Foibles seemed so promising at first. After all, one should be able to write reams about the Society to Protest the Glorification of the English Bunny. I unearthed a photograph of the Vermin Exterminators'' Trade Union, marching down a
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