The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society
Strange old days for Guernsey. The literary buzz seems to be a quirky little book started by an American and finished by her relative about an island that the original author hadn’t even heard of until she visited England. Still with me?
In the vast world of American book clubs, ground up, driven by the Internet the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society is this year’s phenomenon.
The novel is set in 1946 and is in the form of letters, mainly to and from the central character, Juliet Ashton, a successful writer who becomes, wholly coincidentally, involved with a group of people on Guernsey who lived through the wartime German Occupation.
Looking at the publishing figures the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society has sold an incredible 2million books in America and heading for 250000 in the UK. Out of nowhere Guernsey has been put on the literary map.
And on the subject of maps the Submarine team have utilised there skills to create a Google Map of the book! On the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society Google Map the team have created pins for every mention of a Guernsey locale. Most of the book seems to have been written in or around St Peter Port and St Martin’s and the map provides an interesting insight into how the book developed.
In the main the localities for the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society seem accurate making mention of the famous Little Chapel, Jerbourg and Fermain and historical notes on St Peter Port the Pollet and the High Street.
So here it is. The first Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society Google map in glorious technicolour.
If you have any feedback on how we could develop this or, have comments on errors or omissions please feel free to get in touch with Submarine. Link at the bottom.
And for those of you reading this wondering where in the world Guernsey is there is a link at the bottom of the page to the Guernsey Tourist Board website Visit Guernsey; you will find a wealth of information about the island and how to get here.
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