02121njm a2200505u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038020002500079020001500104024002500119028003400144035002100178040004400199043001200243049000900255050002900264082001500293100002300308245011100331260004400442300005000486500001800536500001600554511002900570520051700599630003801116650002801154650004501182651005401227651002201281655001601303655003101319700002001350700001901370700002001389700002101409700001501430700001901445700001901464961000701483999001701490952010801507236206233 OCoLC 20190501193622.0sz111013p2008 nyunnnn f n eng d a9780739368435c34.95 a07393684353 a9780739368435d5349502aRHCD 2380bRandom House Audio a(OCoLC)236206233 aTEFMTcTEFMTdJBLdVP@dRCSdNPUBLdA5N ae-uk-en aA5NA14aPS3619.H3365bG84 2008ab04a813/.62221 aShaffer, Mary Ann.14aThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyh[sound recording] cMary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. aNew York :bRandom House Audio,cp2008. a7 sound discs (8 hr.) :bdigital ;c4 3/4 in. aCompact disc. aUnabridged.0 aRead by various readers. aThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a book club born as a spur-of-the-moment alibi when its members are discovered breaking curfew by the Germans who are occupying their island. Juliet Ashton, a London writer, converses in letters with the Society's members, learning about their lives, their island, their taste in books, and the impact that the recent German occupation has had on all of them. Captivated by their stories, she sets sail to meet these people with whom she has found connection.00aWorld War IIxInfluencevFiction. 0aWomen authorsvFiction. 0aBook clubs (Discussion groups)vFiction. 0aLondon (England)vFictionxHistoryy20th century. 0aEnglandvFiction. 0aAudiobooks. 7aEpistolary fiction.2gsafd1 aBarrows, Annie.1 aBoehmer, Paul.1 aDuerden, Susan.1 aLandor, Rosalyn.1 aLee, John.1 aMills, Juliet.1 aGildea, Kelly.wlt21 c11611d11611 4070aABELJbABELJcARd2016-10-27l2m1oAR SHAFp25747r2022-10-13s2022-09-15v39.95w2016-10-27yCD