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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > War fiction > Second World War fiction
Fred Urquhart's lively collection of stories deals with life in the
immediate aftermath of the Second World War and demonstrates his
fascination with American culture and its effect on Britain. The
title story - a highly amusing satirical novella - presents a young
Scotswoman who is desperate to cross the Atlantic as a war bride in
order to get to Hollywood, armed with a tartan skirt and a copy of
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Other stories portray an eccentric woman
who has watched too many films, an American musician who has been
luckless in his marriages, and an Edinburgh office where the
typists have to cope with a predator. Urquhart takes us to London
with a tale of an Aberdeenshire farmer's wife in search of fancy
shoes and to occupied Germany, where a horse-loving soldier
acquires a wife. In the final piece, two sophisticated women from
London find life in the country too much for them. Throughout,
Urquhart employs his sharp wit and his unique way with dialogue,
creating a gallery of memorable characters.
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