‘Kathy Harriman’s wartime letters provide a behind-the-curtains peek at some of the greatest moments of the Second World War. This skilfully edited volume is both deliciously entertaining and endlessly informative. A pure joy to read.’ GILES MILTON “Geoffrey Roberts offers a fascinating portrayal of a bright, sharp and charming young woman coming of age at the forefront of history. Through Kathleen Harriman’s sparkling commentary framed by Roberts’ keen editorial pen, we see the human side of the war’s most consequential days in London and Moscow as shaped by the giants of the era – with whom Miss Harriman could …






