This is a seriously long title and I’ve seen it on lists before as highly recommended but never read it. Well, don’t do what I did and ignore this book – it is so good. Even though it’s in Senior Fiction, almost anyone in high school could read it – a really feel good read.
I never knew about the Germans occupying the Channel Islands during the Second World War – had no idea about this. But they did – and that is part of the narrative of the book – islanders telling their stories of the Occupation. It’s a clever central idea that allows these stories to be told in easily digested portions, in a very readable way. And then there are several other stories linked in with this as well.
The novel is a series of letters to and from the main character who is an author. Watching her changing attitude to different people, Guernsey and life is a large part of the pleasure of the book.



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