Take Six Girls : The Lives of the Mitford Sisters
Take Six Girls : The Lives of the Mitford Sisters
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Author: Thompson, Laura
Biography: historical, political & military
Published on 11 August 2016 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Head of Zeus) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 416 pages, 16pp illus
130 x 197 x 27 | 298g
'Wonderfully readable... Emphasises their sheer extraordinariness and celebrates them' MAIL ON SUNDAY. The eldest was a razor-sharp novelist of upper-class manners; the second was loved by John Betjeman; the third was a fascist who married Oswald Mosley; the fourth idolized Hitler and shot herself in the head when Britain declared war on Germany; the fifth was a member of the American Communist Party; the sixth became Duchess of Devonshire. They were the Mitford sisters: Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica and Deborah. Born into country-house privilege, they became prominent as 'bright young things' in the high society of interwar London. Then, as the shadows crept over 1930s Europe, the stark – and very public – differences in their outlooks came to symbolise the political polarities of a dangerous decade. The intertwined stories of their lives – recounted in masterly fashion by Laura Thompson – hold up a revelatory mirror to upper-class English life before and after World War II.
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