Praise for Tessa Dunlop's The Bletchley Girls:
"Lively. In giving us the daily details of their lives in the women's own voices, Dunlop does them and us a fine service."-- "The New Statesman"
"Dunlop is engaging in her personal approach. Her obvious feminine empathy with the venerable ladies she spoke to gives her book an immediacy and intimacy."-- "The Daily Mail"
"An in-depth picture of life in Britain's wartime intelligence center. The result is fascinating, and is made all the more touching by the developing friendships between Dunlop and her interviewees."-- "The Financial Times"
"The fifteen extraordinary women interviewed for this book came from backgrounds as diverse as debutantes and factory workers. It's an engrossing read that captures their wildly different experiences."-- "Choice Magazine"
"Tessa Dunlop's The Bletchley Girls tells the story of 15 female veterans of 'Station X', all of whom Dunlop has interviewed at length."-- "The Guardian"
"By spending time with these fascinating women, Tessa Dunlop captures their extraordinary stories of life at Bletchley Park."-- "The Daily Telegraph"
"A charming double portrait of Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, in the early years of their romance and marriage. Enriched by interviews with ordinary Britons of the royal couple's generation, it's a poignant and well-documented study of a couple whose 'matter-of-fact style' and 'extraordinary work ethic' were a balm for their nation. Royal watchers will be pleased."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"British historian Dunlop makes her U.S. debut with a detailed portrait of the courtship, wedding, and early royal years of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Royal-watchers will likely appreciate Dunlop's fresh details and unique perspective on this iconic couple." -- "Library Journal"
"In Elizabeth & Philip, Tessa Dunlop flips the fantasy on its head as she tells the story of a princess who meets the prince of her dreams and conquers all opposition to place him beside her on the throne. While this Windsor romance is an oft-told tale, Dunlop winkles out some new details and angles to refresh the story. Her cleverest ploy comes in interviews with a handful of contemporaries of the late Queen."-- "Air Mail"