The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
A book review by Susan Gillmor
In The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows have conceived and executed a rare treat in epistolary form—a collection of fictional letters which tell the story of Guernsey during World War II. In 1946 England, journalist Juliet Ashton, best known under the byline Izzy Bickerstaff for her morale-boosting newspaper column, is in search of a serious writing assignment.
Juliet unexpectedly receives a letter from Dawsey Adams on the Isle of Guernsey. He found Juliet’s name and address on the leaf of a book of Charles Lamb’s essays. Juliet’s curiosity is piqued by Dawsey’s mention of a club, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, which emerged on his island during its German occupation. Their correspondence soon expands to include multiple islanders with myriad stories of their beloved and unusual book group and the role books played to help them survive their ordeals.
The literary society’s members range from Isola, a Brontë-loving spinster lady who sells “elixirs . . . to restore manly ardor;” the counterfeit Lord Tobias, who reads only Seneca and co-opted the identity of his erstwhile employer. He writes that Seneca once said, “Light griefs are loquacious, but the great are dumb.” The islanders’ letters convey many light griefs in their rambling, friendly pages; the heavy griefs are between the garrulous lines. Running through all the letters are stories of Elizabeth McKenna, friend to all and now noticeably absent from Guernsey.
Juliet’s correspondence leads her to her next serious writing project and to the mailboat that will take her to Guernsey to meet her new friends. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a warm, entertaining, and charming story that recaptures the genius of the epistolary novel of another age. (2008, 288 pp.)
I just gave this to my daughter as a gift today and was thinking this is one of the few books I’d love to be able to read for the very first time again!!