It’s a long story, but a few years ago I met an extraordinary woman called Julia Camoys Stoner, and recently she kindly invited me to the launch of her book, Sherman’s Wife. I coudn’t get over to London for the launch on May 12, so this post is in part to make up for that.
The other part of the reason is that while I haven’t read it, Sherman’s Wife appears to be fascinating. This is the blurb:
Like so many in English high society during the 1930s, Jeanne Camoys Stonor was an outspoken Nazi sympathiser. The fiery half-Spaniard was also mistress of Hitler’s foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, and later suffered the loss of her fiancé in the Spanish Civil War – in all likelihood murdered at the hands of Soviet spy Kim Philby. With the Second World War looming, Jeanne swiftly married Sherman, only son of the 5th Baron Camoys and heir to the ancient Catholic seat of Stonor Park in the Oxfordshire countryside. With the aid of her long-suffering staff, she ran the estate with manic intensity, fuelled by a steady flow of contraband cigarettes, shooting parties, church grandees and aristocratic lovers. Evoking Mommy Dearest and Brideshead Revisited in equal measure, her daughter Julia has written an intimate memoir of growing up in the black comedy that was daily life at Stonor, as Jeanne embarked on a lifelong campaign to see off all challengers to her newly acquired fiefdom.
The publishers are DESERT HEARTS and they’ll send you a copy if you send them a cheque.
Said book was originally titled My Mother, the Nazi. The book became a springobrad of sorts for an exhibtion by the same title in NYC. Go here: http://raulzamudio.blogspot.com
Cheers,
Raul
HIghly recommended. A good read. Buy it. j.