My Dear Bessie: A Love Story in Letters

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title My Dear Bessie: A Love Story in Letters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Chris Barker
By (author) Bessie Moore
Edited by Simon Garfield
Introduction by Simon Garfield
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 130
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781782115670
ClassificationsDewey:940.530922
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations with b&w integrated illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books
Imprint Canongate Books
Publication Date 5 February 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In September 1943, a twenty-nine-year-old postal clerk from North London named Chris Barker found a spare hour to write to a work colleague named Bessie Moore. His letter was innocent enough, but Bessie's response was unexpectedly enthusiastic. By their third exchange, it was clear to both of them they had ignited a passion that would not easily be extinguished. But there were complications, such as not actually seeing each other. When he first wrote, Barker was serving as a signalman in North Africa during the war. Their passionate romance through the mail would have to survive three years of unusual obstacles, including ruined cities, enemy capture, disdain from friends and the army censor. The couple exchanged more than five-hundred letters, some steamy and full of torrents of desire, others stoic or illuminating. This book distils the most alluring, compelling and heart-warming. It's all here: bombs, lust, comical misunderstandings and deep yearning - brought to life in the deft and elegant language that the great poets would struggle to emulate. My Dear Bessie is a moving love story set against the backdrop of war- torn Europe, a remarkable account of life during the war and above all a unique example of the power of letters to transform ordinary lives.

Author Biography

Chris Barker joined the Post Office at fourteen, working as a messenger boy and then as a counter clerk, becoming an active trade union member. He served as a signalman in North Africa during the Second World War. Bessie Moore was a colleague of Chris Barker's at the Post Office, before working at the Foreign Office, using her training in Morse code to translate intercepted German radio messages. She was thirty when twenty-nine-year-old Chris first wrote from North Africa. Simon Garfield is the author of fourteen acclaimed books of non-fiction including To the Letter, On the Map, and Just My Type. His edited diaries from the Mass Observation Archive, Our Hidden Lives, We Are At War and Private Battles, were bestsellers.

Reviews

* Utterly wonderful -- NINA STIBBE author of LOVE, NINA * The modern reader is swept along in a gushing sea of yearning, lust, fear, regret and relentlessly candid emotion, and is constantly reminded of the enduring power of letters to transform ordinary lives Daily Telegraph * An immensely affecting set of letters Financial Times * A record - spontaneous, immediate and unassuming - of the implacable triumph of love -- John Carey Sunday Times * These letters are magnificent Daily Mail * Barker and Moore start to fall in love by letter ... And what a sweaty, lusty love it turns out to be Guardian * What, one longs to know, is going to happen next to Chris and Bessie? ... The thrillingly intensive experience that they lived through will continue to resonate for as long as those sheets of paper are read -- DIANA ATHILL Literary Review * It's a delight, from the hesitancy of the first letters to the deep, fervent and repeated declarations of love and affection later ... But it is the openness of the letters that leaves the lasting impression - you get a sense that writing these letters was an opportunity to communicate more freely and deeply than would have been possible elsewhere, even in the most intimate whisperings of pillow talk Skinny * The sheer intensity of their mutual passion, set against the volatility of the war, is heady stuff indeed Good Book Guide * Anyone who has ever got a date using Facebook or Tinder should read this and see what romance really looks like Sun