July's Capitol Read is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows.
"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'd never
met, a native of Guernsey, the British island once occupied by the
Nazis. He'd come across her name on the flyleaf of a secondhand volume
by Charles Lamb. Perhaps she could tell him where he might find more
books by this author." "As Juliet and her new correspondent exchange
letters, she is drawn into the world of this man and his friends, all
members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a unique
book club formed in a unique, spur-of-the-moment way: as an alibi to
protect its members from arrest by the Germans." "Juliet begins a
remarkable correspondence with the Society's charming, deeply human
members, from pig farmers to phrenologists, literature lovers all.
Through their letters she learns about their island, their taste in
books, and the powerful, transformative impact the recent German
occupation has had on their lives. Captivated by their stories, she sets
sail for Guernsey, and what she finds there will change her forever."
Written with warmth and humor as a series of letters, The Guernsey
Literary and Potato Peel Vie Society is a celebration of the written
word in all its guises, and of finding connection in the most surprising
ways.
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