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Darling Ma: Letters to Her Mother, 1932-44
Published in Hardcover by Hodder & Stoughton (1990)
Authors: Joyce Grenfell and James Roose-Evans
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The time pf my life
My mum Joan Wilson is mentioned a few times in this book. I found the book informative regarding what was going on around her at that time.My mum set up the YWCA to care for woman involvbed with the war effort.


84 Charing Cross Road
Published in Paperback by Samuel French (1983)
Authors: James Roose-Evans and Helene Hanff
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A Treasure
84 Charing Cross Road is a small book of correspondence between Helene Hanff, the author and Frank Doel, a London book seller. These letters chronicle their lives over a twenty year period from 1949 to 1969. Though never meeting, they share a very special friendship, almost a chaste love affair, that extends to his co-workers and family. This is a charming and delightful book about two people you come to care for through their letters and wish you knew in person. A must for your home library. A book you'll read over and over again and share with friends.

Beautiful, with a heart-rending and tragic moral
This is the story of an American writer (the author of the book) who strikes up a friendship by mail with a bookseller in England. The entire book is a series of unedited and un-commented-on letters exchanged between Hanff and the Marks & Co. booksellers at 84 Charing Cross Road. Her primary pen pal is a man named Frank Doel, with whom she shares a love of old books. [Perhaps this is the point where I should say that I flatly disagree, without reservation, with the previous reviewers who believe there was a potential romantic attachment between the two of them.]

The correspondence runs from 1949 until 1969, during which time Helene and the people at 84 Charing Cross Road exchange Christmas gifts and news of their families, but never meet. At least in the early years of the correspondence, almost every year Ms. Hanff states her intention to come over to visit England, but something always comes up to prevent the trip.

In 1969, one of Hanff's letters to Frank Doel is answered by another member of the firm, informing her that Frank Doel has died.

This is a beautiful book, which can be read in 45 minutes. I suppose every reader will take his or her own lessons from the book, but here is mine: If there is something you really want to do in your life, then DO IT when the opportunity arises. Time is finite. If you keep saying, "Maybe next year," there will eventually come a time when there IS no next year. It is a painful tragedy that Helene Hanff never got to England to meet Frank Doer and the other people at Marks & Company, and that poignant sadness is what stayed with me after I had closed the book.

letters make quick but powerful story of human relationships
March 8, 1999

This is a true story--that's always a plus for me--about correspondence between a New York booklover/writer and the staff of a used and antiquarian book shop in London. These business correspondents evolve over the years into members of a kind of extended family.

The book is rather amazing because it is a quick read yet packs a powerful emotional wallop. To enjoy this book, you have to be open to books that explore compassion, emotions, and human relationships in a non-glossy, realistic manner.

Normally, I'm a one-read guy. I read a book and pass it on. Yet, I've read 84 Charing Cross Road three times -- so far -- in spite of seeing the movie version three times as well.

I'd place 84 Charing Cross Road among my top five favorite books.

Rodney


The Adventures of Odd & Elsewhere
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Ltd ()
Authors: James Roose-Evans and Brian Robb
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The Adventures of Odd and Elsewhere
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (1988)
Authors: James Roose-Evans and Brian Robb
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Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee ; a stage adaptation by James Roose-Evans
Published in Unknown Binding by Samuel French ()
Author: James Roose-Evans
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Darling Ma: Letters to Her Mother, 1932-1944 (Teach Yourself)
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton Educational Division (01 September, 1989)
Authors: Joyce Grenfell and James Roose-Evans
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Directing a play: James Roose-Evans on the art of directing and acting
Published in Unknown Binding by Studio Vista ()
Author: James Roose-Evans
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Elsewhere & the gathering of the clowns
Published in Unknown Binding by A. Deutsch ()
Author: James Roose-Evans
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Experimental Theatre
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (1989)
Author: James Roose-Evans
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Experimental Theatre : From Stanislavsky to Today
Published in Paperback by Universe Publishing (01 April, 1977)
Author: James Roose-Evans
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