In The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, the story unfolds through the correspondence of Juliet Ashton, an author who has been struggling to find a topic for her new book. It is 1946, and she, like everyone else is trying to rebuild her life after the war. When she receives a letter from from Guernsey, she finds herself drawn to the sender and cannot resist replying. She discovers how the people of Guernsey coped with the occupation of their island by the Germans, and how the ridiculously named Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society was formed. Soon, others from the society are sending her letters too, and we see each character come to life in their own words. There is bravery, heartbreak, love, loss and a great deal of humour. Juliet is drawn more and more to these people and decides to travel to Guernsey to meet them, leaving behind a dapper - but pushy - American who is determined to marry her. Now on the island, she is drawn into this special circle of people - becoming part and parcel of their lives. Can she ever go back to her old life? Started by Mary Ann Shaffer, this book was finished by her niece, Annie Barrows, when Ms Shaffer became too ill to complete it. Sadly, she didn't live to see its publication and subsequent success. This is a very enjoyable read, with a whole host of great characters on show. I thought it would feel very bitty due to the nature of the action taking place via letters and telegrams, but somehow, this engendered the novel with great pace. It may not be a thriller, but it is definitely a page-turner. The authors make you care about the characters that inhabit the book, and you can't wait to find out what happens to them. It's always a good sign when you are a bit sad that you have finished a book (great contrast to my feelings on Moby Dick!) A book with a lot of heart that didn't disappoint.
POPSUGAR Challenge 2018 prompt 18: A book written by two authors.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 256 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from library as an ebook)
Formats available: print, unabridged audio, audio CD, CD-ROM, ebook.
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