Watched the reshowing of the second film made of this book last night, and was intrigued by it. I have read the book many times; and today I have been trawling the internet for more info - should be cooking the dinner, but hey ho!
I have bought (0.01p each) the subsequent books in second hand paperback: Testament of Friendship and Testament of Experience. I also discovered (but have not bought, as very expensive) a book by her son (John Catlin) which it seems was pretty scathing about her, hinting that she was an anti-semite; and also saying that his uncle (Vera's brother Edward) died as a result of suicide because he was facing a court martial for homo-sexual behaviour - that is so sad.
I also downloaded Holtby's South Riding, and Letters rfom a Lost Generation, which is a collection of Brittain's prose and poetry.
An expensive morning! - but I am looking forward to absorbing myself in the lives of these interesting people who lived through extraordinary times.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
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