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Delightfully spirited ... You'd have to be pretty hard-hearted not to fall under its spell * Daily Mail *
Utterly delightful -- Helen Mirren Atmospheric and touching ... it is about love and friendship and the ability of these
qualities to survive adversity -- Alexander McCall Smith * The Times * Thronging with lovable people * Guardian * I
can't remember the last time I discovered a novel as smart and delightful as this one ... Treat yourself to this book,
please - I can't recommend it highly enough -- Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat Pray Love What a gorgeous book - very
touch and funny -- Joanna Lumley Absolutely perfect and satisfying, and when you finish it you sit around wishing that
you could find another book just like it -- Stephanie Meyer Every now and again, a book comes along that is simple yet
effective, readable yet memorable. This is one such delight ... It is a uniquely humane vision of inhumanity; one to
lift even the most cynical of spirits * The Times * Funny, moving and quite unlike anything I have read for a long time
* Sunday Telegraph * Shaffer's writing, with its self-deprecating humour and jaunty stylishness, is a heart-warmingly
nostalgic journey into another age * Independent * This heart-warming novel contrasts the grimness of occupied Guernsey
with the humour and courage of the inhabitants * Daily Mail * So comforting. A real satin coverlet of a book -- Rachel
Cooke * New Statesman * The society's members are quirky and lovable, their friendships touching and the letters so
funny and moving that by the time she's considering a visit to the island we are desperate to go with her ... Warm and
witty * Observer * Thronging with lovable people ... The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society commemorates
beautiful spirits who pass through our midst and hunker undercover through brutal times. Shaffer's Guernsey characters
step from the past radiant with eccentricity and kindly humour, a comic version of the state of grace ... Shaffer's
writing, with its delicately offbeat, self-deprecating stylishness, is exquisitely turned * Guardian * I absolutely
adored it. The tone is so light and perfect that I fell in love with the characters just as she does. Heaven -- Esther
Freud Moving, authentic and funny -- Paul Torday, author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen A real delight * Woman & Home *
Moving ... A high feel-good factor * Metro * Riveting in its inventiveness, charming in its delivery and, above all,
human * Good Housekeeping * Very moving * Marie Claire * This warm-hearted tale of friendship, secrets and long
correspondence is perfect rainy-day reading * Elle *
About the Author
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MARY ANN SHAFFER was born in 1934 in Martinsburg, West Virginia. She worked as an editor, a librarian and in
bookshops. She became interested in Guernsey while visiting London in 1976. On a whim, she decided to fly to Guernsey
but became stranded there as a heavy fog descended and no boats or planes were permitted to leave the island. As she
waited for the fog to clear, she came across a book called Jersey Under the Jack-Boot, and so her fascination with the
Channel Isles began. Many years later, when goaded by her own literary club to write a book, Mary Ann naturally thought
of Guernsey. Mary Ann died in February 2008. She knew that this, her only novel, was to be published in thirteen
countries. Before she died she wrote, `I must tender special thanks to my niece, Annie, who stepped in to finish this
book after unexpected issues interrupted my ability to work shortly after the manuscript was sold. Without
blinking an eye, she put down the book she was writing, pushed up her sleeves, and set to work on my manuscript. It was
my great good luck to have a writer like her in the family, and this book could not have been done without her.' ANNIE
BARROWS is the author the best-selling Ivy and Bean series for children, as well as The Magic Half and Magic in the Mix,
and, most recently, a young adult novel entitled Nothing. Her second novel for adults, The Truth According to Us, was
published in 2015. She lives with her family in Northern California.