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Un amour secret (1975)

par Kay Summersby Morgan

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The story I am about to tell happened a long time ago. I ask the reader to be lenient. My sources are my memory, my old blue leather diary -- and my heart. If an occasional time sequence is twisted or a fact misplaced, it is only because of the tricks that memory plays as one grows older. The conversations in this book ring true to my ear and my heart, but it must be understood that they have been reconstructed from my memories. The events that I am writing about meant so much to me, however, and I have lived them over to myself during so many long nights, that I think my story is as close to reality as if it were only last night that I said my unsuspecting goodbye to the General, to Ike, to the man I loved. - Kay Summersby Morgan, on jacket back. Here, at long last, is the true story of the passionate, moving secret love affair between General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, and Kay Summersby, the beautiful English fashion model who became his driver in wartime London, his staff aide, by his side through every crisis and high-level meeting of the war -- and the woman he loved. Written by Kay Summersby Morgan herself, Past Forgetting is the intimate account of a relationship that began, haltingly, in 1942, when Kay was assigned to drive a then unknown two-star general named Dwight David Eisenhower, and ended in heartbreak when Ike, victor and war hero, returned home to face a disapproving General Marshall, the adoring American public, Mrs. Eisenhower -- and the possibility of becoming President of the United States. Yet Past Forgetting is never a bitter or malicious book; it is the story of two people deeply in love, sharing together the great experiences of the Second World War. - Jacket flap. The memoirs of a young woman who, as a member of the British Motor Transport Corps, was assigned as driver to the then relatively unknown two-star general, Dwight Eisenhower. Tells of their often rumored love affair and provides many candid portraits of World War II figures.… (plus d'informations)
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This is Summersby's second memoir of her time serving as Ike's driver in Europe during World War II. The first, "Eisenhower Was My Boss," was written right after the war. This one, written the year before her death, is supposed to provide details witheld from the first memoir. Which memoir is more accurate? No one knows. Summersby was very ill when she was writing the second memori. Was it written for monetary gain or because she wanted to set the record straight?
  MWMLibrary | Jan 14, 2022 |
Ike was president when I was young. I had read that he had an affair when he was the supreme allied comander when he was in Europe. He than came home after WWW2 ended. SO I was curious about his lover Kay Summersby his personal driver in Europe.It is a great read on how they coped with the horrors of war. After then war he came home back to his wife a d became president. I WANTED TO K OW WHAT HAPPENED ED TO kAY. THIS IS A GREAT READ ( )
  joanmd2 | Aug 7, 2018 |
I had been reading Jean Edward Smith's bio of Ike, "Eisenhower In War And Peace", and I was surprised at all the mentions of Kay Summersby, the young (mid 30's) Brit woman who was Ike's driver, later an aide, for the last three years of WWII. According to Smith, they spent considerable time together, during both "normal" hours, and after hours, the after hours including lots of bridge, lots of horseback riding, and a certain amount of more intimate moments. Because she was always near at hand, and because she and Ike had developed a close personal relationship, she became well known to all of the Allied generals with whom Ike was constantly meeting as well as the great world leaders of the time, including FDR, Churchill, De Gaulle, and King George VI. As a matter of fact, FDR was apparently quite charmed by her and had a hand in her eventually becoming a U.S. citizen. Though Ike and Kay were very discrete, there were rumors flying around both during and after the War about their relationship. Reading Smith's bio, I was quite surprised at the time he focused on Kay and on this relationship. In Smith's quite detailed Index, he devoted to her an entire column with more than 40 subjects. In his book, Smith cites General Omar Bradley's comment about "Past Forgetting": "Their close relationship is quite accurately portrayed, so far as my personal knowledge extends, in Kay's second book, 'Past Forgetting' ".

Kay wrote two books after settling in New York in the late 40's. The first was "Eisenhower Was My Boss", and the second was "Past Forgetting: My Love Affair With Dwight D. Eisenhower". "Past Forgetting" was written four years after Ike had died. Sadly, Summersby had found out that she was dying from liver cancer and had six months to live; it was with this knowledge that she began to write "Past Forgetting". I decided to read it for two reasons. First, because she was there. I felt her story would enhance my understanding of Ike. Because many of her observations were cited by Smith, I felt that her story had a reasonable level of credibility. What was it like for Ike on D-Day? How did he spend his time? How did he get news from the front? What was he like when he took his tie off? How did he feel about Patton?. The book does not disappoint - no, more than that, it charms. Having read this book I feel I know Ike better, and like him better. Second, like everybody else I was curious about the "did they, or didn't they?" issue. Summersby is quite clear on that point. Interestingly, Smith to my recollection left the door open a bit. This book is not, repeat NOT, one of those tawdry, gossipy, make a quick buck, tell all's. Nor is it a history book. It is the recollection of a woman dying of cancer, and recalling incredible moments from thirty years earlier. It's fascinating and I recommend it highly. ( )
  maneekuhi | Mar 28, 2015 |
My mother is a prolific reader and when she recommends a book it's usually a good one. This turned out to be one of the best books I have ever read. Kay Sommersby wrote this story on her deathbed. Not only is she a brilliant writer, but she has a lot of class. She tells the world of her love affair with Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower during World War II. After only a few pages, one is drawn into the book and into the dynamic personality of this wonderful woman.

Not only does she give a first hand account of the inner circle of Allied commanders during the war, she gives us a unique understanding of Eisenhower as a human being. ( )
  mfrerichs | Feb 3, 2010 |
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The story I am about to tell happened a long time ago. I ask the reader to be lenient. My sources are my memory, my old blue leather diary -- and my heart. If an occasional time sequence is twisted or a fact misplaced, it is only because of the tricks that memory plays as one grows older. The conversations in this book ring true to my ear and my heart, but it must be understood that they have been reconstructed from my memories. The events that I am writing about meant so much to me, however, and I have lived them over to myself during so many long nights, that I think my story is as close to reality as if it were only last night that I said my unsuspecting goodbye to the General, to Ike, to the man I loved. - Kay Summersby Morgan, on jacket back. Here, at long last, is the true story of the passionate, moving secret love affair between General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, and Kay Summersby, the beautiful English fashion model who became his driver in wartime London, his staff aide, by his side through every crisis and high-level meeting of the war -- and the woman he loved. Written by Kay Summersby Morgan herself, Past Forgetting is the intimate account of a relationship that began, haltingly, in 1942, when Kay was assigned to drive a then unknown two-star general named Dwight David Eisenhower, and ended in heartbreak when Ike, victor and war hero, returned home to face a disapproving General Marshall, the adoring American public, Mrs. Eisenhower -- and the possibility of becoming President of the United States. Yet Past Forgetting is never a bitter or malicious book; it is the story of two people deeply in love, sharing together the great experiences of the Second World War. - Jacket flap. The memoirs of a young woman who, as a member of the British Motor Transport Corps, was assigned as driver to the then relatively unknown two-star general, Dwight Eisenhower. Tells of their often rumored love affair and provides many candid portraits of World War II figures.

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