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Gone With the Windsors

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Gone With the Windsors

Contributors:

By (Author) Laurie Graham

ISBN:

9780007146765

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperPerennial

Publication Date:

5th September 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

512

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

277g

Description

The hilarious and touching novel from Laurie Graham the fictional diary of the Queens best friend in pre-war London.
Laurie Graham's brilliant novel is the fictional diary of Maybell Brumby, a wealthy American widow who arrives in London in 1932 and discovers that an old school friend is in town: Bessie Wallis Warfield, now Mrs Ernest Simpson. Maybell and Wally are made for one another. One has money and a foothold in high society, courtesy of a sister who married well. The other has ruthless ambition and enough energy to power the National Grid. Before the year is out, Wally has begun her seduction of the Prince of Wales, and as she clambers towards the throne she makes sure Maybell and her cheque book are always close at hand.

So Maybell becomes an eye-witness to the Abdication Crisis. From her perch in Carlton Gardens, home of her influential brother-in-law Lord Melhuish, she has the perfect vantage point for observing the anxious, changing allegiances for and against Queen Wally, and the political contours of pre-war London.

When the crisis comes and Wally flees to the south of France, she insists on Maybell going with her. 'Are you sure that's advisable, darling' asks the King. 'Of course it is,' snaps Wally. 'She's the Paymaster General.' Maybell's diary records the marriage, the Windsors' exile, and the changing complexion of the Greatest Love Story. It takes the sound of German jackboots at the gate and personal tragedy to make her close its pages for the last time.

Reviews

'As fresh and tangy as Wally's favourite dinner party dessert, strawberry sherbet. Maybell Brumby is a wonderfully sassy creation.' Sunday Times 'The story of Edward, Mrs Simpson and the abdication crisis might be familiar enough. Graham's gift is imagining the details.' Daily Mail 'Refreshing, honest and very funny. It's the best kind of popular women's fiction -- enjoyable without being thoughtless, smart without being superficial.' The Scotsman 'As fascinating for what it says about the interwar traffic between British and American high society as the ensuing scandal at court.' Emma Hagestadt, Independent 'The story is an absolute pleasure to read from start to finish. By infusing her sharp satire and meticulous social observation with a certain sweetness, Laurie Graham proves herself a master of showing without ever needing to tell.' Kate Riordan, Time Out 'A brilliantly inspired idea of introducing a third, fictional character to the dynamics of Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII's romance. Told in diary form, this is priceless entertainment.' Good Housekeeping 'A vivid, creative storyteller.' Judith Flanders, Times Literary Supplement Praise for Laurie Graham: 'She has wit and insight to match Nick Hornby, and the entertainment value of Helen Fielding.' Nicolette Jones, Independent 'A marvel. Graham's style is riveting, hilarious one-liners falling in quick succession.' Anthea Lawson, The Times 'You can't help being charmed by a woman who describes being sexually smitten as "the same pleasant shock as the first time I touched a frog". Wildly funny.' Sunday Times

Author Bio

Laurie Graham is the author of eight novels. The Ten OClock Horses was shortlisted for the Encore Award and dramatized for Radio 4, as was Perfect Meringues. Laurie is a former Daily Telegraph columist and contributing editor to She magazine, and wrote the bestselling Parents Survival Guide. In addition to her novels, she writes original dramas and adaptations for BBC Radio. Her ten-episode dramatization of Little Women was broadcasted on Womans Hour.Related websites: www.lauriegraham.com

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