The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

243 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2009 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-4088-1026-2
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OCLC Number:
227276067

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"A glorious, gorgeous, completely irresistible novel, Guernsey will win hearts everywhere. An affecting, emotional epistolary novel recalling the charm and warmth of 84 Charing Cross Road and the gentle wit of Alexander McCall Smith, Guernsey tells the story of a small group of neighbors on the island of Guernsey off the coast of England. A pig farmer, an elegant lady, a potion maker, a rag and bone man, a footman posing as a lord who survive the Nazi occupation in the Second World War by gathering over humble potato peel pie to talk of Shakespeare, Chaucer, and the great novels. With the war over, Juliet, an eager writer from London, uncovers just how dramatic the lives of these islanders really were during the war, and through them, discovers the drama in her own life. Guernsey is a real gem of a novel. It's that rare thing: a small story, simply …

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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is epistolary, meaning the novel's construction is in letters among the characters. In 1946 London and Guernsey, writer Juliet Ashton researches the German Occupation stories and memories of Guernsey's main island occupants. Juliet Ashton's heart travels a great deal. Late into the novel, when Juliet visits the island, fourteen to twenty pages feel like one of the pair of writers Annie Barrows and Mary Ann Shaffer experimented with romance novel tropes, as if an editor or early reader pointed out "look here, you've only suggested that Character V is "this" early and midway through, why don't you spell it out later in the novel for people who haven't figured it out yet?" Also the clanger letter where sharp, independent Ashton uncharacteristically turns to a fluffhead in second-guessing another's feeling and intention had me shaking my head. Otherwise this is an engaging read.

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J'ai eu un peu de mal avec le format épistolaire mais au fur et à mesure que l'histoire se déroule on s'y fait sans plus trop y penser (si ce n'est que chronologiquement la Poste semblait très rapide pour l'auteur !). Les personnages sont attachants, les relations nouées à travers les lettres sont étonnamment vivantes et l'on vit vraiment ces quelques instants de vie d'après guerre. Le récit est drôle, touchant à certains moments, d'une certaine légèreté malgré la noirceur des moments abordés.

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Women authors
  • Book clubs (Discussion groups)
  • History

Places

  • England
  • Guernsey
  • London (England)
  • Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies
  • Guernsey (Channel Islands)
  • Channel Islands