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Peace, Perfect Peace
Peace, Perfect Peace | Josephine Kamm
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Instinctively Frances fumbled in her handbag for a torch before she faced the lights and the certainty of the lifted black-out. For some time now she had taken streetlighting for granted, but in her present sense of withdrawal she had forgotten. Set just after World War II, Peace, Perfect Peace is a poignant and humorous tale about women readjusting and rebuilding their lives after the upheavals of war. Frances Smallwood has returned from service in the A.T.S. and is staying with her mother-in-law Joanna, who has cared for her two children during the war. Tensions grow, however, as Frances comes to believe Joanna is undermining her relationship with her children for her own selfish reasons. Clare, a young novelist friend of Joanna's, is also pulled into the conflict as she deals with her own writer's block and romantic difficulties. Packed with fascinating details about life in the months just after the war's end--rationing, barbed wire entanglements on the beach, and the omnipresence of dust from bombed out buildings (not to mention the difficulties of buying a dress)--Kamm's novel also serves up complex, multi-dimensional characters who might be our own friends and neighbours. 'The sort of novelist who makes you feel you've known her characters all your life. . . . swift, amusing and natural' Daily Telegraph 'The champion debunker of our time . . . an extremely capable and often amusing writer' Daily Mail 'Possesses a sense of humour that would give zest to the dullest occupation. Most entertaining and entirely human' Woman's Journal 'Mrs. Kamm's chief gift is a quick eye for the little surface peculiarities, follies, selfishnesses of the people she meets' Evening Standard
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Peace, Perfect Peace | Josephine Kamm
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Here are my picks for the vote on our Sept 2024 #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub read. Both are WWII tales described as poignant and humorous/hilarious - I am trying to make up for my dark war choice for the last #PersephoneClub read!
Spam is an autobiography. I posted the back cover summary to help and will tag in comments.

elkeOriginal Tag for: (edited) 1y
CarolynM Yet again I want to read both. Coin-toss and it‘s 1y
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catebutler Coin toss for me too! 1y
Tamra Did you choose “On the Other Side?” If so, I thank you. I wouldn‘t have discovered it otherwise. I‘m still thinking about it and I referenced it in class last week. I really believe it humanizes war and that is so important. ❤️ 1y
Ruthiella I‘m going with this one because I love the title! 1y
Tamra Oh jeeze, this is impossible to choose. Either sound good! I‘m going with Spam Tomorrow only because my state has the Spam museum and a Hormel plant. 😆 @jlhammar (We‘ve always passed by on the interstate, but someday we‘ll stop to visit just to say we have.) 1y
Pogue @Tamra when my son and I drove through we HAD to stop at the spam museum. 1y
elkeOriginal @Tamra I did choose On the Other Side and am so glad you were touched by it and could reference it in class! 1y
jlhammar I haven‘t been to the Spam museum. Someday! 😆 Hmmm, really want to read both, but I‘ll vote for the one I already own 1y
elkeOriginal @Tamra I am not sure I could not stop at the Spam Museum! 1y
rubyslippersreads I own both, but I‘ll vote for Spam (not to eat, just to read. 😂) 1y
elkeOriginal This looks like another close race! 1y
batsy This was going to be one of my choices for January before I went with two other options , so my vote is for 1y
LeahBergen Oh, man! Another difficult choice where I own both books. I‘ll go for 1y
elkeOriginal Well, @LeahBergen - the problem is you own ALL THE BOOKS😉 1y
LeahBergen @elkeOriginal I aspire to it, anyway 😆 1y
Kimzey I‘ll vote for Spam! 1y
quietjenn This is a tough one, but I‘ll go with Spam Tomorrow. 1y
Tamra @Pogue 😜 Was it everything and all that?? 1y
Tamra @elkeOriginal it hasn‘t been enough of a magnet (yet) to get us off the interstate. 😉 1y
Pogue @Tamra from what I remember it had the history of spam, WW II, production, Monty Python, wild variety, and a gift shop. Oh and when we went it was free. 1y
Tamra @Pogue free samples??? The last time I tried Spam it was so salty I couldn‘t eat more than one or two bites - and salt is my thing! 1y
Pogue @Tamra I don‘t remember if there were free samples, the museum was free. That is why we stopped. Oh and I forgot about the cookbooks. Spam cookbooks. 1y
jlhammar Oh, and I loved our last #PersephoneClub read so thank you! 1y
elkeOriginal @jlhammar That is good to hear! 1y
elkeOriginal @julieclair I did not tag you on this post - apologies! Will update the list I use to include you right now! 1y
julieclair Thank you, @elkeOriginal ! Great choices, and I've added both to my TBR, but I'm giving the edge to 1y
kwmg40 Please add me to the tag list too, thanks! I'd like to vote for 1y
elkeOriginal @kwmg40 Gotcha! Hopefully @LeahBergen will give us the full updated tag list when the choices are all final & announced too - I fear I haven‘t noted all the newbies myself 🙁 1y
kwmg40 @elkeOriginal Thank you! 1y
elkeOriginal @kwmg40 and welcome! 1y
LeahBergen @elkeOriginal I‘ll go through our recent posts and (try to) tag everyone. 😆 1y
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