The Wartime Book Club
by
Kate Thompson
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Jersey, 1943. Once a warm and neighbourly community, now German soldiers patrol the
cobbled streets, imposing a harsh rule on the people of the island.
Grace La Mottée, the island's only librarian, is ordered to destroy books which threaten the
new regime. Instead, she hides the stories away in secret. Along with her headstrong best
friend, postwoman Bea Rose, she wants to fight back. So she forms the wartime book club: a
lifeline, offering fearful islanders the joy and escapism of reading.
But as the occupation drags on, the women's quiet acts of bravery become more perilous -
and more important - than ever before. And, when tensions turn to violence, they are forced
to face the true, terrible cost of resistance...
Review
Bea and Grace are the best of friends and live on the island of Jersey during the occupation of the Germans in 1943.
Grace is a librarian and even though the Germans tried their hardest to ban many books, Grace manages to find copies and distribute them among the people of her community, putting herself and everyone around her in danger.
Bea is smitten with Grace's brother Jimmy and is absolutely distraught when he is killed, but when a few weeks after his death, she misses her "monthly", she panics and tries to hide the pregnancy for as long as she can.
When Bea gets a job as a Postie, she puts herself in danger by delivering messages to people warning them that the Germans were going to raid their property as some people were hiding Americans. Once such soldier was "Red" who takes a real shine to Grace and she to him, but love never does run smooth in war time and they try to hide their feelings during the invasion.
This was such a lovely and sometimes emotional read. I loved that every chapter started with the name and description of a book that the Germans banned for whatever reason. The research that the author did for this book was second to none and it makes you think how close the Germans came to the British Isles during WWII.
Thank you Kate for writing such a thought provoking and interesting story about the lives of the people of Jersey and how a library and the books inside kept a community together during the war. I can't wait for your next one! My dear Mum would have loved this book.
You can also listen to the author's podcast "From the Library with Love" about the people of London during the war. It is such a great podcast.
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