The period from 1943 to 1945 saw some of the most important events of
World War II, and few were fully aware of the decisions that were to
affect the outcome of this global conflict. Yet, a young wartime
secretary, Olive Christopherson, spent this remarkable time working in
Churchill's famous Cabinet War Rooms. She became one of a tiny inner
circle of people party to the political secrets of the crucial final
years of the conflict. Working for long hours in an underground bunker
opposite St. James' Park, Olive wrote a series of letters to her fiance
filled with incredible details about the glamorous lifestyle and travel
she enjoyed because of her job. Published for the first time, this
illuminating and poignant correspondence offers a rare insight into the
workings of the War Rooms and documents the rich experiences of a woman
with exclusive access to the closed world of Churchill's inner circle."