Their Finest Hour and a Half

Their Finest Hour and a Half

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Paperback Published on: 01/01/2010
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Their Finest Hour and a Half
Shooting in colour
The vanity of being an actor, the perils of being a writer and the occasional danger of being an onlooker from London’s home front during the early days of... READ MORE
David Learner

Synopsis

In 1940, every draft of every film script had to be approved by the Ministry of Information. Cast and crew were waiting to be called up at any moment, travel was restricted and filming was interrupted by regular bombing raids. And so it is that we find a disparate group of characters whose paths would never have crossed in peacetime: Ambrose Hilliard, a washed up old ham from the golden era of silent movies; Catrin Cole, formerly an advertising copywriter drafted in to 'write women' for the Ministry of Information; Edith Beadmore, a wardrobe assistant at Madame Tussauds; and Arthur Frith, peacetime catering manager turned wartime Special Military Advisor.

This distinct group find themselves thrown together in the wilds of Norfolk to 'do their bit' on the latest propaganda film - a heart-warming tale of derring do, of two sisters who set out in a leaking old wooden boat to rescue the brave men trapped at Dunkirk. All completely fabricated, of course, but what does that matter when the nation's morale is at stake? Newly crowned actor, script-writer, costumier and military attaché must swallow their mutual distaste, ill-will and mistrust and unite for the common good, for King and country, and - in one case - for better or worse...

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552774710
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Weight: 283g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 25 mm

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Their Finest Hour and a Half
disappointing but a great idea for a book
The front cover for this book has a quote and recommendation from India Knight-a journalist whose writing I love so I had high expectations for this. Unfor... READ MORE
Denise Sifton
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Their Finest Hour And A Half
This is a great feel-good read, witty and energetic, with engaging characters and two sweet and touching love stories. There are also seams of darkness her... READ MORE
Rhonda Crockett
Their Finest Hour and a Half
A jolly good read
A warmhearted tale of life during the Blitz and from an interesting perspective. The characters are those involved in a film that is designed to get the Am... READ MORE
Ursula Griffiths
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Highly recommended easy read
This book was full of some great characters and also had some great dialogue. A very easy read which I enjoyed greatly. It had some really funny moments an... READ MORE
Alison Windle
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Not my finest hour and a half...
Sorry- this was just not my cup of tea… I just couldn’t get into it all – and I’m all into anything WW2. Caitlin annoyed me, and the people around her as w... READ MORE
Tess Thorne
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Hidden gem
Okay, this isn't the most amazing book in the world, but it has passages that absolutely leap from the page and are very affecting. The descriptions of the... READ MORE
reephamjan
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Flawed, ordinary people struggling in extraordinary times. A favourite
A wholehearted 5 stars. You're probably aware of the story because of the movie, but I'll recount it here - the setting is wartime London and the character... READ MORE
Roz Morris
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Another WWII treat
Working through the backlist after discovering the author. A fascinating angle on the Second World War, written with a keen eye for detail and humour.
Neil West