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Our Uninvited Guests: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times in the Country Houses of Wartime Britain

English

By (author): Julie Summers

'Julie Summers has an amazing instinct for unearthing good stories and telling quotes.' Craig Brown, The Mail On Sunday

'This is an enjoyable book, peppered with examples of under-reported wartime heroism.' Robert Leigh-Pemberton, The Daily Telegraph

'Its hard to believe that there are still untold stories about Britain and World War II, but Julie Summers has unearthed a fascinating one that she tells with great verve and style. All in all, Uninvited Guests is a sheer delight.' Lynne Olson, author of Citizens of London and Last Hope Island


A remarkable narrative set against the dark days of World War Two, from one of the countrys foremost social historians.

Our Uninvited Guests perfectly captures the spirit of upheaval at the beginning of the Second World War when thousands of houses were requisitioned by the government to provide accommodation for the armed forces, secret services and government offices as well as vulnerable children, the sick and the elderly, all of whom needed to be housed safely beyond the reach of Hitlers Luftwaffe.
 
Julie Summers gives the reader a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life in some of Britains greatest country houses that were occupied by people who would otherwise never have set foot in such opulent surroundings.Blenheim Palace was colonised by schoolboys who slept in the Long Library; Polish special agents trained in the grounds of Audley End House, learning to forge and lie their way into occupied Europe in the old nursery. Brocket Hall, former home of Queen Victorias favourite Lord Melbourne, was used as a maternity home for women from the East End of London, and the Rothschilds magnificent French chateau-inspired Waddesdon Manor housed a hundred children under five. The Northern Highlands, where the fierce warriors of Scotlands past developed their unconventional military skills, played host to the most extreme form of warfare, training agents in the fine arts of sabotage, subterfuge and assassination.
 
The juxtaposition of splendour and opulence with the everyday activities of people whose needs were at odds with their new surroundings is at the heart of this book. This thought-provoking and evocative narrative captures a crucial period in the social history of Britain.

Praise for Julie Summers:
'Superbhighly recommended' Who Do You Think You Are Magazine
 
'A remarkable collection of storiesa rich and moving book' Mail on Sunday

'Summers is a good and knowledgeable writerpowerful, emotional stuff' Independent

'A poignant, lingering account' BBC History Magazine

'A revelation full of information, reminiscences, humour and social history. Reading it not only gave me great pleasure but also made me proud to be a member of such a long lasting, valuable and vital organisation' Helen Carey OBE, former chairman of the National Federation of Womens Institutes See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781471152559

About Julie Summers

Julie Summers is a bestselling writer researcher and historian. Her books include :Fearless on Everest: The Quest for Sandy Irvine; a biography of her grandfather the man who built the 'real' bridge over the River Kwai The Colonel of Tamarkan Stranger in the House and When the Children Came Homea social history of servicemen returning to their families from the Second World War. She lives in Oxford.

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