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.
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