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About The Book
Plucky wartime advice columnist Emmy Lake discovers that sometimes it takes losing everything to find what we need most.
London, July 1944. After nearly five years of war, the readers of Woman’s Friendmagazine are relying on the support of Emmy Lake and her team more than ever. With the city under attack, the magazine staff decamps to the countryside for the summer. Determined to help the women of Britain carry on, Emmy and friends are hard at work finding new ways to inspire resilience.
With her army officer husband Charles posted close to home, and best friend Bunty by her side, Emmy happily throws herself into rural life, juggling children, magazine assignments, and plans for a very important wedding. And then a call comes that means she may finally fulfill her long-held dream of becoming a war correspondent.
But when disaster strikes, Emmy needs her friends, her community, and her readers more than ever. Filled with courage and compassion, a lovable cast of characters, and winning wartime details, Dear Miss Lake is an enormously uplifting testament to the power of friendship and hope.
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Introduction
Dear Miss Lake is the fourth and final book in AJ Pearce’s The Emmy Lake Chronicles (which includes Dear Mrs. Bird, Yours Cheerfully, and Mrs. Porter Calling), following the ever-determined Emmy as she navigates work, friendship, and life during the final year of World War II.
Amid wartime struggles and personal triumphs, Dear Miss Lake tells the story of Emmy’s fight to amplify the voices of everyday women. As London faces relentless bombings and Britain inches toward victory, Emmy and her colleagues at Woman’s Friend magazine embark on unexpected adventures together.
Topics and Questions for Discussion
1. Over the course of The Emmy Lake Chronicles, Emmy has grown from an unlikely assistant to an advice columnist to a true journalist and steadfast advocate for women. How has she changed since Dear Mrs. Bird? In what ways has she remained the same?
2. Dear Miss Lake captures the exhaustion and resilience of those enduring the final stretch of war. How does Pearce convey the toll of the final years of World War II on the characters and represent the implications of war on our interpersonal lives?
3. The decision to move Woman’s Friend to the countryside provides a fresh setting for the novel. How does this change of environment affect the characters and their relationships?
4. Compare the challenges Emmy faces in Dear Miss Lake with those from previous books. How does this novel continue themes introduced in Dear Mrs. Bird, Yours Cheerfully, and Mrs. Porter Calling? What differences do you notice that speak to Emmy’s personal growth? How does the series represent history during a period of rapid social and political change?
5. Advice columns have played a central role throughout the series. How does Emmy’s work on her column evolve in this book? What does the continued popularity of the magazine’s problem page reveal about the needs and concerns of women at the time?
6. Friendships between women remain cornerstones of the series, particularly Emmy’s relationship with her best friend, Bunty. How has their friendship evolved? What are some of your favorite moments between them in Dear Miss Lake? How does Bunty’s relationship with Harold contrast with Emmy’s relationship with Charles?
8. The letters Emmy receives from readers highlight the unseen struggles of women on the Home Front. Were there any particular letters or reader concerns that stood out to you? How does the magazine’s work reflect and fight against the sexism and classism of the time? Do you think Dear Miss Lake does a good job of uncovering these marginalized histories of women during World War II?
9. With the war nearing its end, the novel hints at an uncertain future. What do you think lies ahead for Emmy and her friends in a post-war world? How do you think their experiences in Dear Miss Lake have changed the mission and impact of Women’s Friend?
10. If you’ve read all four books in the series, what has been your favorite part of Emmy’s journey?
Enhance Your Book Club
1. Explore wartime advice columns: Find vintage issues of women’s magazines or browse online archives to see how real publications supported readers during World War II. Compare them to Emmy’s “Yours Cheerfully” column. Compare them to current news outlets to see how the same themes are covered differently over time.
2. Listen to wartime music: Create a playlist of 1940s songs to set the scene for your discussion.
3. Discuss family histories: If comfortable, invite members to share any family stories from the World War II era. How do these personal histories compare to the experiences depicted in Dear Miss Lake?
4. Imagine the next installment: If AJ Pearce were to write a fifth book in the series, what do you think should happen next?
Product Details
- Publisher: Scribner (August 5, 2025)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668007761
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Raves and Reviews
“It’s hard to accept that this is the end of the Emmy Lake series, but if there has to be an end, let it be this one: Dear Miss Lake. Sheer joy!” —Bonnie Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry
“A charming World War II series concludes... The adventurous title character remains buoyant as the Blitz winds down in London... Pearce’s characters are a winningly resourceful bunch.” —Minnesota Star Tribune
“The spirited conclusion to Pearce’s Emmy Lake Chronicles... what hits hardest is the sense of camaraderie among the women. It’s a satisfying finale.” —Publishers Weekly
“A celebration of courage in all its forms... I bit my nails, cried, and cheered as I read. These plucky, loving characters have become my true friends.” —Julie Mae Cohen, author of Bad Men
“There'll be love and laughter for everyone reading Dear Miss Lake, just you wait and see! AJ Pearce's wartime series is destined to become a cherished classic and this the perfect, heart-warming ending.” —Sally Page, author of The Keeper of Stories
“Every book in this series has brought the biggest smile to my face. . . Brilliant.” —Milly Johnson, author of The Queen of Wishful Thinking
“What a fabulous, funny, emotive and tugging-at-the-heart-strings book. I loved it.” —Jo Thomas, author of The Oyster Catcher
“The characters in Dear Miss Lake captured my heart. They are such lovely people, with such a bright, courageous, compassionate outlook on life-- this is the reading equivalent of curling up with a mug of tea and a friend for a chat.” —Tracy Rees, author of Amy Snow
“Good-hearted, touching, and funny, Dear Miss Lake is the perfect escape and should be prescribed as a national tonic.” —Jill Mansell, author of An Almost Perfect Summer
“A wonderful, warm, and engaging story of wartime life." —Margaret Dickinson, author of Plough the Furrow
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