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Ike and Kay

A Novel

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A historical novel based on the true story of the secret love affair at the heart of World War II amidst the Blitz in London.
In 1942, Kay Summersby's life is changed forever when she is conscripted to drive General Eisenhower on his fact-finding visit to wartime London. Despite Eisenhower’s marriage to Mamie, the pair takes an immediate liking to each other, and he buys Kay a rare wartime luxury: a box of chocolates.
So begins a tumultuous relationship that, against all military regulation, sees Kay traveling with Eisenhower on missions to far-flung places before the final assault on Nazi Germany. The general does dangerously little to conceal his affair with the woman widely known as “Ike’s shadow,” and in letters Mamie bemoans his new obsession with “Ireland.” That does not stop him from using his influence to grant Kay citizenship and rank in the U.S. Army, drawing her closer still when he returns to America. When officials discover Eisenhower’s plans to divorce from his wife, they threaten the fragile but passionate affair, and Kay is forced to take desperate measures to hold onto the man she loves . . .
Based on the scandalous true story of General Eisenhower’s secret World War II love affair, Ike and Kay is a compelling story of love, duty, sacrifice, and heartbreak, set against the backdrop of the most tumultuous period of the twentieth century.
Praise for Ike and Kay
Ike and Kay sets the backdrop for an important time in history . . . [and] brings to life controversial romances and characters that shaped world history during the twentieth century.” —Buzzfeed
“This poignant novel recreates the war years and explores how a relationship can alter lives and history. Anyone interested in WWII history will savor this beautifully written love story that displays another side to Eisenhower and the war.” —RT Book Reviews
“With keen eye for historical detail and strong narrative voice, MacManus has expertly and artfully painted an intimate, authentic portrait of love, duty, and sacrifice against the backdrop of the greatest events of the 20th century. Masterful!”—Pam Jenoff, New York Times–bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale

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      June 1, 2018
      Anglo-Irish divorc�e Kay Summersby, a driver for the British Motor Transport Corps, is assigned to Major General Dwight Eisenhower?Ike? in May 1942. Soon, her role expands. She becomes personal assistant, mixer of cocktails, partner at bridge and hostess of Telegraph Cottage, the place that served as Ike's headquarters and home. As the war progresses, and Ike is promoted up the ranks, she never leaves his side, and their shared life leads to gossip and innuendo. Back in Washington, Mamie Eisenhower learns of Kay's existence from a photo in Life magazine. Roosevelt and Churchill, however, appreciate Kay's role in helping Ike win the war. She thinks Ike is laying the groundwork to take her to the U.S. with him; if that fails, she fantasizes about a life in which he leaves the army and moves to England. It's not to be. A divorce could derail Ike's postwar career, and he sends her a letter ending the affair. Drawing from a number of sources, including Kay's memoirs, MacManus delivers a gets-the-job-done telling of an intriguing sidelight in WWII history and Eisenhower biography.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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