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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 81%

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On Netflix: August 10, 2018

2h 4m | Drama

It’s post-WWII England and young author Juliet Ashton (Lily James) is in the midst of promoting her latest book when she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams (Michiel Huisman), a member of a mysterious literary club started in Guernsey, when it was occupied by the Nazis. Dawsey has found a book Juliet once owned and wants to know if she has any idea where he can get another, similar book, as books on Guernsey are limited. Juliet’s curiosity is immediately piqued, and she decides to visit the island unannounced. There, she meets the eccentric members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, including Dawsey, the rugged and intriguing farmer who wrote her the letter. However, they all seem taken aback by her sudden appearance. As Juliet learns the story of what happened to this group of people during the war, she’s curious about the one member who’s conspicuously absent - Elizabeth, who has a young daughter, Kit. Dawsey is taking care of Kit, but he and the other book club members won’t talk about Elizabeth, except to say she was arrested by the Nazis and has not returned following the war. Determined to find out what happened to Elizabeth, Juliet stays on the island, despite her new fiancé’s pleas to return to London.

Director: Mike Newell

Studio: Netflix

Producer(s): Graham Broadbent, Mitchell Kaplan, Paula Mazur

Cast: Lily James, Michiel Huisman, Matthew Goode, Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Courtenay, Penelope Wilton, Katherine Parkinson

Writer(s): Don Roos, Kevin Hood, Thomas Bezucha

2 votes and 1 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 81%

82%

On Netflix: August 10, 2018

2h 4m | Drama

It’s post-WWII England and young author Juliet Ashton (Lily James) is in the midst of promoting her latest book when she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams (Michiel Huisman), a member of a mysterious literary club started in Guernsey, when it was occupied by the Nazis. Dawsey has found a book Juliet once owned and wants to know if she has any idea where he can get another, similar book, as books on Guernsey are limited. Juliet’s curiosity is immediately piqued, and she decides to visit the island unannounced. There, she meets the eccentric members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, including Dawsey, the rugged and intriguing farmer who wrote her the letter. However, they all seem taken aback by her sudden appearance. As Juliet learns the story of what happened to this group of people during the war, she’s curious about the one member who’s conspicuously absent - Elizabeth, who has a young daughter, Kit. Dawsey is taking care of Kit, but he and the other book club members won’t talk about Elizabeth, except to say she was arrested by the Nazis and has not returned following the war. Determined to find out what happened to Elizabeth, Juliet stays on the island, despite her new fiancé’s pleas to return to London.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 81%

82%

On Netflix: August 10, 2018

2h 4m | Drama

It’s post-WWII England and young author Juliet Ashton (Lily James) is in the midst of promoting her latest book when she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams (Michiel Huisman), a member of a mysterious literary club started in Guernsey, when it was occupied by the Nazis. Dawsey has found a book Juliet once owned and wants to know if she has any idea where he can get another, similar book, as books on Guernsey are limited. Juliet’s curiosity is immediately piqued, and she decides to visit the island unannounced. There, she meets the eccentric members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, including Dawsey, the rugged and intriguing farmer who wrote her the letter. However, they all seem taken aback by her sudden appearance. As Juliet learns the story of what happened to this group of people during the war, she’s curious about the one member who’s conspicuously absent - Elizabeth, who has a young daughter, Kit. Dawsey is taking care of Kit, but he and the other book club members won’t talk about Elizabeth, except to say she was arrested by the Nazis and has not returned following the war. Determined to find out what happened to Elizabeth, Juliet stays on the island, despite her new fiancé’s pleas to return to London.