Their Finest Hour and a Half

Their Finest Hour and a Half

by Lissa Evans (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1940. France has fallen, and only a narrow strip of sea lies between Great Britain and invasion. The war could go either way and everyone must do their bit. Young copy writer Catrin Cole is drafted into the Ministry of Information to help 'write women' in propaganda films - something that the men aren't very good at. She is quickly seconded to the Ministry's latest endeavour: a heart-warming tale of bravery and rescue at Dunkirk. It's all completely fabricated, of course, but what does that matter when the nation's morale is at stake? Since call-up has stripped the industry of its brightest and best, it is the callow, the jaded and the utterly unsuitable who must make up the numbers: Ambrose Hilliard, third most popular British film-star of 1924; Edith Beadmore, Madame Tussauds wardrobe assistant turned costumier; and Arthur Frith, whose peacetime job as a catering manager has not really prepared him for his sudden, unexpected elevation to Special Military Advisor. And in a serious world, in a nation under siege, they must all swallow their mutual distaste, ill-will and mistrust and unite for the common good, for King and Country, and - in one case - for better or worse...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 26 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0385614233
ISBN 13: 9780385614238
Book Overview: A black comedy about the making of a propaganda film in World War II.

Media Reviews
[Lissa Evans] displays a fine eye for detail and for the absurdities involved in filming. She also brilliantly evokes the disruption and dangers of wartime London. This funny, heart-warming and beautifully crafted novel is a must-read Daily Mail Beautifully written, minutely observed and researched, evocative and very funny tale -- Michele Hanson Guardian Comic, poignant and altogether delightful, raised spirits are guaranteed Easy Living This is a comic novel, but far warmer in tone and broader in scope than that label would suggest...Gloriously observed...Hilliard is a wonderful creation - and Evans's recreated propaganda scripts are a total joy. Delicious The Times Pitch-perfect in tone and populated by some unforgettable characters, Lissa Evans's blackly comic new novel is a delight The Gloss Magazine
Author Bio
Following a brief career in medicine, Lissa Evans spent five years as a producer in BBC Radio Light Entertainment. She then moved to television where her credits as producer/director include Room 101, Father Ted and The Kumars at Number 42. After a decade of running a red pencil through other people's work, she eventually began to write for herself. Their Finest Hour and a Half is her third novel. She lives in London with her husband and two daughters.