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Thursday, October 09, 2008

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows


This book tells a little known story about the occupation of the island of Guernsey by the Nazis during World War II.
It is told in the form of letters from Guernsey residents to author, Juliet Ashton, who is researching a book. Juliet eventually visits the island and meets her letter writers and is enchanted by the writers and their island.
The focus of the book is to highlight the point that there are many ways to survive bad times. For the poeple of Guernsey, during Nazi occupation, it was the power of books that nourished them.
The pace of the book is a liesurely one that allows you time to develop clear ideas about the characters. Even though the book is mostly light hearted, the stories about life under Nazi occupation give a substance to the story.
If you're looking for a compelling, heartwarming book to read on a crisp fall evening this one is a great choice!