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Mrs. Tim Carries on
Mrs. Tim Carries on | D. E. Stevenson
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There is so much War News in News Bulletins, in Newspapers, and so much talk about the war that I do not intend to write about it in my diary. Indeed my diary is a sort of escape from the war . . . though it is almost impossible to escape from the anxieties which it brings. Bestselling author D.E. Stevenson's charming fictional alter-ego, Hester Christie--or "Mrs. Tim" as she is affectionately known to friends of her military husband--was first introduced to readers in Mrs. Tim of the Regiment, published in 1932. In 1941, Stevenson brought Mrs. Tim back in this delightful sequel, to lift spirits and boost morale in the early days of World War II. With her husband stationed in France, Hester finds plenty to keep her busy on the Home Front. From her first air raid and a harrowing but hilarious false alarm about a German invasion, to volunteering at the regiment's "Comforts Depot," guiding the romantic destinies of her pretty houseguest and an injured soldier, and making a flying visit to a blacked-out, slightly bedraggled London with its fighting spirit intact, Mrs. Tim does indeed carry on--in inimitable style. Mrs. Tim returns in two subsequent novels, Mrs Tim Gets a Job (1947) and Mrs Tim Flies Home (1952), all back in print for the first time in decades from Furrowed Middlebrow and Dean Street Press. This new edition features an introduction by Alexander McCall Smith. "She admirably preserves her lightness of touch, with a tinge of melancholy added, which perfectly suits the mood of 1940." Glasgow Herald "This is not merely a war book to which cheerfulness keeps breaking in, it is a book of cheerfulness from which the war cannot be kept out . . . Major Tim's amazing escape from Dunkirk is high drama superbly handled, and her word pictures are both lifelike and lively." Manchester Evening News
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Mrs. Tim Carries on | D. E. Stevenson
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And on to the second Mrs. Tim book. I can‘t resist a novel told in diary form. 😍

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rockpools This sounds great! I feel like I should have heard of D.E.Stevenson... 5y
LeahBergen @RachelO She‘s one of those forgotten mid-twentieth century authors brought back by Persephone Books (and now Dean Street Press). She‘s probably more well-known now for Miss Buncle‘s Book? 5y
rockpools @LeahBergen Maybe that‘s it. Looks like our library service never forgot about her though - they seem to have dozens of her books in large print. I‘ll go investigate! 5y
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Melissa_J What‘s the name of the first book? 5y
LeahBergen @Melissa_J Or some of the older editions are just called Mrs Tim. 5y
LeahBergen @RachelO i think she wrote right up into the 1970s! Let me know what you track down. 😄 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty ❤️❤️ 5y
Suet624 I love that style as well. 5y
elkeOriginal I need to find the first Mrs Tim - I have heard such good things! 5y
Reviewsbylola Same! 5y
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