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  • By: AJ Pearce
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  • Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
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Dear Mrs Bird

By: AJ Pearce
Narrated by: Anna Popplewell
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Summary

The Richard & Judy Book Club Pick and Sunday Times Bestseller

London, 1941. Emmeline Lake and her best friend Bunty are trying to stay cheerful despite the Luftwaffe making life thoroughly annoying for everyone. Emmy dreams of becoming a Lady War Correspondent and when she spots a job advertisement in the newspaper she seizes her chance – but after a rather unfortunate misunderstanding, she finds herself typing letters for the formidable Henrietta Bird, the renowned agony aunt of Woman’s Friend magazine.

Mrs Bird is very clear: letters containing any form of Unpleasantness must go straight into the bin. But as Emmy reads the desperate pleas from women who may have Gone Too Far with the wrong man, or can't bear to let their children be evacuated, she decides the only thing for it is to secretly write back...

Irresistibly funny and enormously moving, Dear Mrs Bird by AJ Pearce is a love letter to the enduring power of friendship, the kindness of strangers and the courage of ordinary people in extraordinary times.

©2018 AJ Pearce (P)2018 Macmillan Digital Audio

Critic reviews

"In a performance that transports the listener to WWII-era London, narrator Anna Popplewell becomes Emmy Lake who, like many others, is doing what she can to help the war effort. Popplewell embodies Emmy and the sundry characters who are part of her world, both during carefree times and as they struggle with the devastation of the war. A thoroughly enjoyable listen." (AudioFile)

"A marvellous treat. Charming and delightful." (Nina Stibbe)

"A joy from start to finish. Dear Mrs Bird is as funny as it is heart-warming." (John Boyne)

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Wartime tale of writing, bravery & soldiering on

Where does Dear Mrs Bird rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Towards the top, it's one I'd return to I think.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Dear Mrs Bird?

Wouldn't want to spoil it for anyone!

There are some great moments of courtship with a new man, some effective bombing scenes, and any with Mrs Bird in are very funny, she's such a pompous VIctorian!

What about Anna Popplewell’s performance did you like?

Great transformation into Mrs Bird from the young and sweet Emmy.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Blitz scenes. Say no more.

Any additional comments?

Warm and funny wartime tale of writing, bravery and soldiering on.

I'd class this as a 'light' read, even though it's set in the Blitz. A little like Lissa Evans 'Their Finest Hour and a Half' it's about love, life and writing in London, in the dark days of nightly bombing raids, and about keeping up the spirits of the nation.

Emmy wants to write, to be where the action is, to report on the battles and make a difference. By accident, she ends up enquiring after a job on a paper but it turns out to be a little less glamorous and dangerous than she'd hoped... she's now secretary to the uptight and pretty scary 'agony aunt' columnist Henrietta Bird.

With a very long list of unacceptable topics for publication, Emmy struggles to find suitable letters for Mrs Bird to reply to, and her heart goes out to all the letter writers whose problems are thrown into the bin. With her own love life in flux, and seeing the best and worst of London as a volunteer fire warden, she can't leave these people without some guidance... and writes back them herself!

It's a storyline that feels familiar, you are pretty sure you can see problems ahead, but Emmy and her friend Bunty and their Blitz lives are somehow comforting as well as dangerous and you feel for both young women doing their best to put on a brave face, help other people, look for love and stay friends. It's a convincing friendship, of both highs and lows, and there are some upsetting scenes, being wartime.

Mrs Bird is a wonderfully pompous matron of a bygone era, brought very well to life on the Audible version, you 'love to hate' her, and it's the sort of 'stick it to the man' plot that has you settling in for a quick read.

Loved Emmy, the setting, and a plot that doesn't go in unheard-of directions but gives you an enjoyable journey to travel down. I really hope this one becomes a film, it's perfect for the screen - romance, danger, friendship, war and the office secrets Emmy is hiding.

You'll love this one, and it is a great audiobook choice, an easy flowing listen.

With thanks to Nudge Books for the sample copy.

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Brilliant, sharp, entertaining, touching and educational

I’m an avid reader and not easily pleased. There is nothing better than being transported into a story within the first few words. Dear Mrs Bird is one of those rare novels that manages to be both entertaining and educational, extremely well written, funny and touching. But above all it’s extremely relatable. You can definitely feel like you become part of a different time thanks to AJ Pearce’s story. It’s a fascinating time in our history. It’s even more impressive that it’s the author’s first novel. I can’t wait until the next ones, and my money is on the film which will undoubtably be made out of this wonderful book. It was such a treat to listen and a bittersweet moment when the story has ended! Don’t hesitate to download this one, it’s unputdownable.

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Fabulous narration, good story, but....

This is a tricky one! If there’s a plan for a follow up then it’s a good book, if not, then it’s finished in a rushed and incomplete way, it could definitely have at least done with an epilogue. If there is a follow up I would certainly buy it as I enjoyed the story, characters and narration. There are a few negative comments here about the narrator’s projection switching from low to high, but I think that’s really unfair when she’s voicing characters described in the book as whispering and timid or thundering and booming - and also conversations had amidst air raids!! My husband said he’d find the jolly hockey sticks delivery annoying, but again, I thought it fit well within the context of the book - all in all I found her performance “top draw”!!

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I Adore This Book

The story is captivating, quite different, comical and sad in places. The description in the writing and the reading of the story really takes you to war time in London. Loved it and didn’t want it to end.

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Smashing

Something I liked about this book is that it was uplifting. It has substance with fact and fiction together.
It provoked a variety of emotions that I hadn’t anticipated.
The narrator was a comfortable listen and felt like a friend from that era by the end.
I took a chance with this audiobook as a change from my usual crime, with the basis of fact, fiction and characters.
Very glad I did, it’s smashing!

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Dreadful narration spoils good book :(

This is such a shame. The book is clearly a very good read, but unfortunately that’s exactly what you’ll have to do to enjoy it. The narrator, God bless her, tries her best but she has such a shrill, uninteresting delivery that it spoils the ambience of the novel entirely. I so wanted to enjoy this book, but - as is often the case - the choice of narrator can make or break a story. In this case it’s very much broken...

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A delightful listen

Adored this book. A sweet storyline that does not shy away from the tricky parts of life and humanity, but does so with lightness and elegance.
A wonderful glimpse into WW2.
Anna Popplewell reads beautifully, bringing the characters to life with a bright energy that lends itself to the main character's speech and actions.
Recommending to friends and family.

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Wonderful

A really lovely story. Heartwarming and sad equally. I was glued to it all day today.
I think previous reviews mentioning the narrator shouting or being very quiet are a little unfair? The narrative calls for shouting as a bomb is coming down or similar.
I definitely recommend this x

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shouty reader ...why are you shouting the story

couldn't listen to this narrator. she shouted the entire first chapter and it was horribly distracting and off putting. I loved the idea behind the book but couldn't bear the shouty shouted.
might read it instead except I can still hear her😑

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A warm and believable tale

I really enjoyed listening to this book. Very good characters and a thoughtful insight into wartime England for women.

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