Forum Books will host an evening with historian and author John Willis on Thursday, November 6.

The book features a collection of lesser-known accounts from the Second World War, including transcribed letters shared between Jean Clarkson and Douglas Capes.

Ruth Marlee, their daughter, said: “Initially, they became pen pals when Douglas Capes was a medic in Montgomery’s 8th Army, and Jean Clarkson lived at Elrington Hall, near Haydon Bridge.

“Life as a ‘Desert Rat’ couldn’t have been more different from Northumbrian rural life.

“The transcript of their letters is a remarkable view of history, which author John Willis added to his fascinating book, *The People’s War*.

“My parents’ small contribution has been included with the same sensitivity, accuracy and respect that John has given all the unheard stories of everyday bravery, moments of terror, and tales of life-affirming communities.”

Mr Willis is a historian and television executive, known for his roles as director of programmes at Channel 4 and director of factual and learning at the BBC.

Forum Books will host the event at 7pm.

Tickets are available online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/forumbooks/forum-books-presents-the-peoples-war/e-kjgkra or through Forum Books in Corbridge.