Love in the Blitz: The Long-Lost Letters of a Brilliant Young Woman to Her Beloved on the Front

Love in the Blitz: The Long-Lost Letters of a Brilliant Young Woman to Her Beloved on the Front

by Eileen Alexander
Love in the Blitz: The Long-Lost Letters of a Brilliant Young Woman to Her Beloved on the Front

Love in the Blitz: The Long-Lost Letters of a Brilliant Young Woman to Her Beloved on the Front

by Eileen Alexander

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Overview

Experience romance and wartime London in the collected letters between two English lovers separated while serving their country during World War II.

On July 17, 1939, Eileen Alexander, a recent Cambridge graduate, writes a letter to fellow student Gershon Ellenbogen. It is the beginning of a stirring correspondence that lasts seven years, through the darkest days of World War II, and spans many hundreds of letters.

Recently discovered and meticulously curated, these extraordinary records that “tell a rich, multilayered story—a wealthy and bright young woman’s day-by-day experience in London during the war, the growth of her love for a young man, and her insider’s view of a fascinating slice of upper-class Jewish life in mid-twentieth-century England,” writes Thomas Rick in the New York Times Book Review. “One of her closest friends is Aubrey Eban, who would later become Abba Eban, the influential foreign minister of Israel. Simply ‘everybody’ she knows from Cambridge University, where she took a first in English just before the war, has gone to work at Bletchley Park, famous nowadays as the headquarters for British code breaking during the war. She lunches with Anthony Eden, dines with Orde Wingate, chats with Bernard Lewis, and argues about politics with Michael Foot.”

Equal parts heartrending and heartwarming, Love in the Blitz is a timeless romance and a deeply personal story of life and resilience amid the violence and terror of war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062888822
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 499
Sales rank: 227,947
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

Eileen Alexander was born in Cairo and grew up in a cosmopolitan Jewish family before moving to Cambridge as a student. She graduated from Girton College, Cambridge, with a first-class degree in English in 1939 and worked during World War II for the civil service in the Air Ministry. Eileen went on to be a teacher, writer, and translator,  including translating some of Georges Simenon’s works.

Table of Contents

Foreword Oswyn Murray 1

Historical Introduction David Crane 9

1 Drumnadrochit, summer 1939 15

September 1939-April 1940 29

2 No time to sit on brood 31

May-September 1940 65

3 My Young Fellow 69

September-December 1940 105

4 Blitz 109

January-March 1941 149

5 Intentions 151

March-September 1941 171

6 A Rill Civil Servant 173

September-December 1941 203

7 Your Intended 205

January-May 1942 231

8 Separation 233

May-December 1942 245

9 Limbo 247

January 1943-March 1944 315

10 The Long Wait 317

April 1944-March 1946 443

11 Twin Compasses 445

Postscript 461

Dramatis Personae 463

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