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Gone With the Windsors

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This is the hilarious and touching novel from Laurie Graham - the fictional diary of the Queen's best friend in pre-war London.

Laurie Graham's brilliant novel is the fictional diary of Maybell Brumby, a wealthy American widow who arrives in London in 1932 and discovers that an old school friend is in town: Bessie Wallis Warfield, now Mrs. Ernest Simpson. Maybell and Wally are made for one another. One has money and a foothold in high society, courtesy of a sister who married well.

The other has ruthless ambition and enough energy to power the National Grid.

Before the year is out, Wally has begun her seduction of the Prince of Wales, and as she clambers towards the throne she makes sure Maybell and her cheque book are always close at hand.

So Maybell becomes an eye-witness to the Abdication Crisis.

From her perch in Carlton Gardens, home of her influential brother-in-law Lord Melhuish, she has the perfect vantage point for observing the anxious, changing allegiances for and against Queen Wally, and the political contours of pre-war London.

When the crisis comes and Wally flees to the south of France, she insists on Maybell going with her. 'Are you sure that's advisable, darling?' asks the King. 'Of course it is,' snaps Wally. 'She's the Paymaster General.' Maybell's diary records the marriage, the Windsors' exile, and the changing complexion of the Greatest Love Story.

It takes the sound of German jackboots at the gate and personal tragedy to make her close its pages for the last time.

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Product Details
HarperPerennial
0007146760 / 9780007146765
Paperback / softback
823.92
03/07/2006
United Kingdom
English
General
403 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Fourth Estate, 2005.
/ Key title The hilarious and touching novel from Laurie Graham -- the fictional diary of the Queen's best friend in pre-war London. / A wonderful novel that invites the reader into the exciting pre-war life of the Royals. / 'Gone with the Windsors' is unquestionably her best book to date and will be backed by a major nationwide consumer campaign, including key press and outdoor placements. / 'Future Homemakers of America' has sold over 100,000 copies in the UK alone. / Competition: Elizabeth Buchan, Joanne Harris, Anita Shreve
/ Key title The hilarious and touching novel from Laurie Graham -- the fictional diary of the Queen's best friend in pre-war London. / A wonderful novel that invites the reader into the exciting pre-war life of the Royals. / 'Gone with the Windsors' is unquestionably her best book to date and will be backed by a major nationwide consumer campaign, including key press and outdoor placements. / 'Future Homemakers of America' has sold over 100,000 copies in the UK alone. / Competition: Elizabeth Buchan, Joanne Harris, Anita Shreve 1DBKENC Cheshire, 1DBKESL London, Greater London, 3JJG c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period), 3JJH c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2), FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)