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Chris Barker, Simon Garfield, Bessie Moore (Beteiligte)

My Dear Bessie


A Love Story in Letters. Afterword by Bernard Barker
Herausgegeben von Garfield, Simon
2015. 384 S. with b&w integrated illustrations. 7.755906 in
Verlag/Jahr: CANONGATE BOOKS 2015
ISBN: 1-78211-567-6 (1782115676)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78211-567-0 (9781782115670)

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The wartime correspondence which first warmed people´s hearts in Simon Garfield´s To the Letter, now available in a single volume for readers to follow their wonderful and life-changing journey
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´Utterly wonderful´ NINA STIBBE, author of Love, Nina

Twenty hours have gone since I last wrote. I have been thinking of you. I shall think of you until I post this, and until you get it. Can you feel, as you read these words, that I am thinking of you now; aglow, alive, alert at the thought that you are in the same world, and by some strange chance loving me.
In September 1943, Chris Barker was serving as a signalman in North Africa when he decided to brighten the long days of war by writing to old friends. One of these was Bessie Moore, a former work colleague. The unexpected warmth of Bessie´s reply changed their lives forever. Crossing continents and years, their funny, affectionate and intensely personal letters are a remarkable portrait of a love played out against the backdrop of the Second World War. Above all, their story is a stirring example of the power of letters to transform ordinary lives.
Utterly wonderful NINA STIBBE author of LOVE, NINA
Barker, Chris
Chris Barker joined the Post Office at fourteen, working as a messenger boy and then as a counter clerk, becoming an active trade union member. He served as a signalman in North Africa during the Second World War.

Moore, Bessie
Bessie Moore was a colleague of Chris Barker´s at the Post Office, before working at the Foreign Office, using her training in Morse code to translate intercepted German radio messages. She was thirty when twenty-nine-year-old Chris first wrote from North Africa.

Garfield, Simon
Simon Garfield is the author of seventeen acclaimed books of non-fiction including A Notable Woman (as editor), To the Letter, On the Map, Just My Type and Mauve. His study of AIDS in Britain, The End of Innocence, won the Somerset Maugham prize. www.simongarfield.com