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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

by Shaffer, Mary Ann; Barrows, Annie | PB | VeryGood
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Condition
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A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend ...
Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
0385341008
Book Title
Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society : a Novel
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Annie Barrows, Mary Ann Shaffer
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Literary, Historical
Item Weight
7.6 Oz
Item Width
5.2 in
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0385341008
ISBN-13
9780385341004
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70981027

Product Key Features

Book Title
Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society : a Novel
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Contemporary Women, Literary, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Author
Annie Barrows, Mary Ann Shaffer
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
7.6 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-291345
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"I can't remember the last time I discovered a novel as smart and delightful as this one, a world so vivid that I kept forgetting this was a work of fiction populated with characters so utterly wonderful that I kept forgetting they weren't my actual friends and neighbors. Treat yourself to this book please-I can't recommend it highly enough."-Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love "Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows have written a wondrous, delightful, poignant book- part Jane Austen, part history lesson. The letters in The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society aren''t addressed to you, but they are meant for you. It''s a book everyone should read. An absolute treasure."-Sarah Addison Allen, author of Garden Spells "A jewel...Poignant and keenly observed...A small masterpiece about love, war and the immeasurable sustenance to be found in good books and good friends."- People "It''s tempting to throw around terms like ''gem'' when reading a book like this. But The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is not precious...This is a book for firesides or long train rides. It''s a charming and timeless as the novels for which its characters profess their love."- San Francisco Chronicle Book Review "A book-lover''s delight, an implicit and sometimes explicit paean to all things literary."- Chicago Sun-Times "I've never wanted to join a [book] club as desperately as I did while reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society …. [The novel] is a labor of love, and it shows on almost every page."Yvonne Zipp, Christian Science Monitor "As the letters unfold, Juliet-and we readers-learn the little-known history of German occupation of Guernsey. We come to know the brave and endearing people who survived the hardships-and a few who did not....In addition to a fine story, this delightful book offers affirming messages about some of the most enduring forces in life-the power of the written word, the strength of the human spirit and the value of relationships, even unexpected ones."- Winston Salem Journal " The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a sweet, sentimental paean to books and those who love them.... It affirms the power of books to nourish people enduring hard times."- Washington Post Book World "Here''s who will love this book: anyone who nods in profound agreement with the statement, "Reading keeps you from going gaga." The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a delight. Tart, insightful and fun."-Mary Doria Russell, author of The Sparrow, A Thread of Grace and Dreamers of the Day "[A] marvelous debut.... Reminiscent of Helene Hanff''s 84 Charing Cross Road , this is a warm, funny, tender, and thoroughly entertaining celebration of the power of the written word."- Library Journal "Charming…. [Heroine] Juliet finds in the letters not just inspiration for her next work, but also for her life-as readers will."- Publishers Weekly "[ The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is] a nifty little cloth whose warp is bibliophilia and whose weft is Anglophilia.... I could not put the book down. I have recommended it to all my friends."-Erica Marcus, Newsday " A poignant, funny novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.... This one is a treat."- Boston Globe "A sure winner…. Elizabeth and Juliet are appealingly reminiscent of game but gutsy '40s movie heroines."- Kirkus Reviews "Fast, fresh.... A perfect novel for adaptation by Masterpiece Theater."- Santa Cruz Sentinel "Warm, life-affirming prose … an ideal choice for book groups, and also for individual readers."- St. Petersburg Times "Delightful ... One of those joyful books that celebrates how reading brings people together."- New Orleans Times-Picayune From the Hardcover edition., "I can't remember the last time I discovered a novel as smart and delightful as this one, a world so vivid that I kept forgetting this was a work of fiction populated with characters so utterly wonderful that I kept forgetting they weren't my actual friends and neighbors. Treat yourself to this book please-I can't recommend it highly enough."-Elizabeth Gilbert, author ofEat, Pray, Love "Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows have written a wondrous, delightful, poignant book- part Jane Austen, part history lesson. The letters inThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society aren't addressed to you, but they are meant for you. It's a book everyone should read. An absolute treasure."-Sarah Addison Allen, author ofGarden Spells "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyis a sweet, sentimental paean to books and those who love them.... It affirms the power of books to nourish people enduring hard times."-The Washington Post Book World "Here's who will love this book: anyone who nods in profound agreement with the statement, "Reading keeps you from going gaga."The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyis a delight. Tart, insightful and fun."-Mary Doria Russell, author ofThe Sparrow, A Thread of Grace and Dreamers of the Day "[A] marvelous debut.... Reminiscent of Helene Hanff's84 Charing Cross Road, this is a warm, funny, tender, and thoroughly entertaining celebration of the power of the written word."-Library Journal "Charming…. [Heroine] Juliet finds in the letters not just inspiration for her next work, but also for her life-as readers will."-Publishers Weekly "I've never wanted to join a [book] club as desperately as I did while readingThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society…. [The novel] is a labor of love, and it shows on almost every page."Yvonne Zipp,Christian Science Monitor "[The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyis] a nifty little cloth whose warp is bibliophilia and whose weft is Anglophilia.... I could not put the book down. I have recommended it to all my friends."--Erica Marcus,Newsday " A poignant, funny novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.... This one is a treat."-Boston Globe "A sure winner…. Elizabeth and Juliet are appealingly reminiscent of game but gutsy '40s movie heroines."-Kirkus Reviews "A book-lover's delight, an implicit and sometimes explicit paean to all things literary."-Chicago Sun-Times "Warm, life-affirming prose … an ideal choice for book groups, and also for individual readers."-St. Petersburg Times "Delightful ... One of those joyful books that celebrates how reading brings people together."-New Orleans Times-Picayune
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - NOW A NETFLIX FILM - A remarkable tale of the island of Guernsey during the German Occupation, and of a society as extraordinary as its name. "Treat yourself to this book, please--I can't recommend it highly enough."--Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love "I wonder how the book got to Guernsey? Perhaps there is some sort of secret homing instinct in books that brings them to their perfect readers." January 1946: London is emerging from the shadow of the Second World War, and writer Juliet Ashton is looking for her next book subject. Who could imagine that she would find it in a letter from a man she's never met, a native of the island of Guernsey, who has come across her name written inside a book by Charles Lamb. . . . As Juliet and her new correspondent exchange letters, Juliet is drawn into the world of this man and his friends--and what a wonderfully eccentric world it is. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society--born as a spur-of-the-moment alibi when its members were discovered breaking curfew by the Germans occupying their island--boasts a charming, funny, deeply human cast of characters, from pig farmers to phrenologists, literature lovers all. Juliet begins a remarkable correspondence with the society's members, learning about their island, their taste in books, and the impact the recent German occupation has had on their lives. Captivated by their stories, she sets sail for Guernsey, and what she finds will change her forever. Written with warmth and humor as a series of letters, this novel is a celebration of the written word in all its guises and of finding connection in the most surprising ways. Praise for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society "A jewel . . . Poignant and keenly observed, Guernsey is a small masterpiece about love, war, and the immeasurable sustenance to be found in good books and good friends." -- People "A book-lover's delight, an implicit and sometimes explicit paean to all things literary." -- Chicago Sun-Times "A sparkling epistolary novel radiating wit, lightly worn erudition and written with great assurance and aplomb." -- The Sunday Times (London) "Cooked perfectly point: subtle and elegant in flavour, yet emotionally satisfying to the finish." -- The Times (London), #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * NOW A NETFLIX FILM * A remarkable tale of the island of Guernsey during the German Occupation, and of a society as extraordinary as its name. "Treat yourself to this book, please--I can't recommend it highly enough."--Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love "I wonder how the book got to Guernsey? Perhaps there is some sort of secret homing instinct in books that brings them to their perfect readers." January 1946: London is emerging from the shadow of the Second World War, and writer Juliet Ashton is looking for her next book subject. Who could imagine that she would find it in a letter from a man she's never met, a native of the island of Guernsey, who has come across her name written inside a book by Charles Lamb. . . . As Juliet and her new correspondent exchange letters, Juliet is drawn into the world of this man and his friends--and what a wonderfully eccentric world it is. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society--born as a spur-of-the-moment alibi when its members were discovered breaking curfew by the Germans occupying their island--boasts a charming, funny, deeply human cast of characters, from pig farmers to phrenologists, literature lovers all. Juliet begins a remarkable correspondence with the society's members, learning about their island, their taste in books, and the impact the recent German occupation has had on their lives. Captivated by their stories, she sets sail for Guernsey, and what she finds will change her forever. Written with warmth and humor as a series of letters, this novel is a celebration of the written word in all its guises and of finding connection in the most surprising ways. Praise for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society "A jewel . . . Poignant and keenly observed, Guernsey is a small masterpiece about love, war, and the immeasurable sustenance to be found in good books and good friends." -- People "A book-lover's delight, an implicit and sometimes explicit paean to all things literary." -- Chicago Sun-Times "A sparkling epistolary novel radiating wit, lightly worn erudition and written with great assurance and aplomb." -- The Sunday Times (London) "Cooked perfectly à point: subtle and elegant in flavour, yet emotionally satisfying to the finish." -- The Times (London)
LC Classification Number
PS3619.H3365G84 2009

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    • A good rainy day read!

      A delightful book--though sad and enlightening at the same time. I have particular interest in the book--my life long friend lived on Guernsey for many years and now lives on Alderney. I have always been curious about life on the islands during and after the WWII years. I hope to visit my friend and these islands in the near future. I live in the USA. Anyway, the 'letters, telegrams' that told the story was unusal, but so easy to follow as they told a story and it flowed nicely as the story unfolded. A very good read!!

    • A Great Book Group Read

      I like to read realistic fiction with a historical basis. This book gave information about the difficulties the people of the Channel Islands had to endure during the 5 year German occupation. I appreciated the strong character development and a solid sense of place, especially when the main character arrived on Guernsey Channel Island for an extended visit to write. The 30 something spinster novelist Juliet Ashton made a personal connection with many of Guernsey's residents by writing to them prior to her stay. Once she arrives on the island Juliet acquires much more than information about the residents' suffering during the war and how they carried on with their lives once liberated. I couldn't put the book down and appreciated the romantic plot with many sub plots that made the ...

    • Interesting perspectives

      I am currently going to school for an English degree and I had to purchase this book to read for a group project. I found it cheapest on ebay so I purchased it from a seller on here. I like the fact that this novel consists of a collection of letters mainly surrounding the main character, Juliet, and the concepts of the Literary society that is the book's namesake. This gives an interesting perspective on the story. I also enjoyed the fact that it is a WWII era novel. I enjoy reading about stuff that is from that time or based in that time. What I didn't really like is the story becomes very cliche and predictable. The way the creation of the novel was approached made it seem like it wouldn't be the typical "love story." But all in all it was certainly worth the read.

    • A Must Read

      I am currently living in Germany and the World War II has really come to life since I'm surrounded by it. It is very refreshing to hear accounts of the effects of the war on a small community. I didn't even know this place existed before I read the book. Now after reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society, I have fallen in love with the place just as the main character did. It also shows a compassionate side to some of the German soldiers and the struggles that EVERYONE went through. If you'd like to add a dozen or more new friends to your life, read this book and take in the characters.

    • The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

      This is another book that I had trouble putting down once I started reading it. At first I didn't think I would like the format in which the book is written--a series of letters from one character to another; but once I became comfortable with who the characters were and how they related to each other, I was hooked and had to keep reading. I enjoyed getting to know Juliet, Sydney, and the characters on the island. Having been raised by a mother who lived in England during WWII, I have heard many wartime stories about bombings and rationings. I do, however, feel that those stories of hardship from another time need to be heard by us today. Not only do they make us appreciate the many luxuries and freedoms we have in the United States, but they also show us the strength and determination of ...