- Published: 15 May 2005
- ISBN: 9780091897338
- Imprint: Ebury Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 544
- RRP: $45.00
Our Hidden Lives
The Remarkable Diaries of Postwar Britain











- Published: 15 May 2005
- ISBN: 9780091897338
- Imprint: Ebury Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 544
- RRP: $45.00
I haven't read a more engrossing book in years ... a triumph of sympathetic editing
Sunday Times
These are invaluable records of quiet lives, sometimes despairing, often moving, occasionally bitter, frequently prescient. Occasionally they are just plain funny
Sunday Telegraph
Richly textured diaries ... what really makes the book is the fresh light it sheds on the immediate post-war years ... it is history from the other end of the telescope - what life was like on the ground
Financial Times
***** - Diaries that will rewrite our history ... Our Hidden Lives intertwines modest private lives with historic public events and is by turns poignant, shocking, informative and very funny
Mail on Sunday
A quite magical store of voices from another age
Observer
Dip in or read cover to cover; five voices reflecting on great events, or single stories ... skilfully edited and intercut ... riveting and often moving book ... it is unrationed delight
Daily Express
Even in the most depressed post-war years, the Mass Observation diaries of nobodies are profound with the mysteries of the everyday ... This surreal crew are painfully real in their revealed ambiguities ... time has transformed their trivial entries into the sublime; their important days will always resonate
Guardian
Our Hidden Lives is a marvellous collection of diaries, written by five plain, ordinary - but exceptionally fascinating - individuals for Mass Observation ...These lively, frank records are nostalgic for those who lived through the times, but will be an eye opener for today's affluent and liberated generation of what life was like in that austere and straight-laced period
Evening Standard
A fascinating treasure-trove of daily-life details which make the rigours and triumphs of this overlooked time come alive
Quicksilver
Nothing less than a sharp snapshot of Britain's history
Good Book Guide
Poignant, compellingly edited ... what really grips are the characters themselves, whose daily entries have a poignancy usually found in only the most engaging of novels
Sunday Times
The year's most readable book, a rich trove of entertainment and instruction
Sunday Times
Funny, moving, fascinating and utterly irresistible
British Life
It's riveting stuff
TES
The extracts chosen work like the pieces of a mosaic to build a fascinating picture of everyday people and their lives in a time rarely written about
Daily Mail
An engrossing account of post-war austerity
Anthony Howard, Sunday Telegraph
They evoke the poverty and harshness but also the hope and stoicism of those years immediately after the Second World War
Tribune
The diary extracts achieve the narrative force of novel ... a window on the British temperament during a little-examined period of recent history ... Most engaging
Literary Review
A compelling picture of a vanished world
The Veteran
We, the readers, become engrossed in their stories and lives
Publishing News
A quiet but vivid account of an under-reported era of British life
Family History Monthly
These "everyday diaries" scotch the myth that history is only made by the famous or powerful ... Nobody can fail to be moved by the lives revealed here and the spirit of the diarists
Diplomat Magazine
Stitched together by Garfield's masterful editing, the entries create a beguiling snapshot of a period that has often been overshadowed
Independent
There can be no better book than Our Hidden Lives ... Readers of other people's diaries will revel in this delicious book
Observer
A fascinating and moving portrait of ordinary lives in extraordinary times ... I could not put this book down. Over the course of its 500 or so pages, its characters almost became friends. Once I'd finished the book I missed them
Melanie McGrath, Evening Standard
I love these diaries. They have the attraction of being stories, but Real stories ... Better than any novel
Margaret Forster
A lovely book. It will appeal to ... anyone who appreciates the richness and diversity of human experience
Tony Benn
Utterly engrossing, better than any kind of reality TV
Gavin Esler
Funny, vivid, touching, angry, thoughtful - every page is a delight. This is definitely No 1 on my present list to give to everyone in the coming year
Jenny Uglow, author of The Lunar Men