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NATIONAL BESTSELLER โข The dramatic, untold history of the heroic women recruited by Britainโs elite spy agency to help pave the way for Allied victory in World War II โGripping. Spies, romance, Gestapo thugs, blown-up trains, courage, and treachery (lots of treachery)โand all of it true.โโErik Larson, author of The Devil in the White City and Dead Wake In 1942, the Allies were losing, Germany seemed unstoppable, and every able man in England was on the front lines. To โset Europe ablaze,โ in the words of Winston Churchill, the Special Operations Executive (SOE), whose spies were trained in everything from demolition to sharpshooting, was forced to do something unprecedented: recruit women. Thirty-nine answered the call, leaving their lives and families to become saboteurs in France. In D-Day Girls , Sarah Rose draws on recently deยญclassified files, diaries, and oral histories to tell the thrilling story of three of these remarkable women. Thereโs Andrรฉe Borrel, a scrappy and streetwise Parisian who blew up power lines with the Gestapo hot on her heels; Odette Sansom, an unhappily married suburban mother who saw the SOE as her ticket out of domestic life and into a meaningful adventure; and Lise de Baissac, a fiercely independent member of French colonial high society and the SOEโs unflapยญpable โqueen.โ Together, they destroyed train lines, ambushed Nazis, plotted prison breaks, and gathered crucial intelligenceโlaying the groundwork for the D-Day invasion that proved to be the turning point in the war. Rigorously researched and written with razor-sharp wit, D-Day Girls is an inspiring story for our own moment of resistance: a reminder of what courageโand the energy of politically animated womenโcan accomplish when the stakes seem incalculably high. Praise for D-Day Girls โRigorously researched . . . [a] thriller in the form of a non-fiction book.โ โ Refinery29 โEqual parts espionage-romance thriller and historical narrative, D-Day Girls traces the lives and secret activities of the 39 women who answered the call to infiltrate France. . . . While chronicling the James Bond-worthy missions and love affairs of these women, Rose vividly captures the broken landscape of war.โ โ The Washington Post โGripping history . . . thoroughly researched and written as smoothly as a good thriller, this is a mesmerizing story of creativity, perseverance, and astonishing heroism.โ โ Publishers Weekly (starred review) Review: Good Book - Great Review: Very Interesting - Very interesting book about the incredible bravery of people that fought against the evil that was spreading throughout Europe in 1939 and beyond. The book would have been even better if there had been more stories about individual acts of sabotage and the aftermath. All-in-all a very good read.
| Best Sellers Rank | #479,249 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #683 in Women in History #701 in World War II History (Books) #2,859 in Women's Biographies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,023 Reviews |
M**K
Good Book
Great
L**G
Very Interesting
Very interesting book about the incredible bravery of people that fought against the evil that was spreading throughout Europe in 1939 and beyond. The book would have been even better if there had been more stories about individual acts of sabotage and the aftermath. All-in-all a very good read.
B**Z
A story long overdue, brilliantly told!
Just months before the 75th Anniversary of the allied landing at Normandy, so-called โD-Dayโ, I sit on my back patio and turn the last page on Sarah Roseโs book โD-Day Girlsโ. I am momentarily speechless. As I watch my grandchild playing in the grass, I am keenly aware of the freedoms he enjoys because of the sacrifices of my grandparentโs generation. How can he understand what life was like before that day? How can I? The answer is storytellers; historians. The answer is Sarah Rose. In her beautifully written book, โD-Day Girls: The Spies Who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped Win World War IIโ, Sarah Rose takes us back to a time when the uncertainty about the outcome of World War II in Europe was of prime concern to every man and woman worldwide. To the observer of modern politics, it becomes easier to imagine the rise and spread of fascism that led to that historic day. To the military strategist, it brings home the reality of a world where space and satellite technology were not tools readily available to battle planners; where any question, large or small, could not be answered by Siri, or Alexa, or Google; any need not satisfied by a visit to Amazon. Where communication was slow, complicated, and at times imminently dangerous. Through detailed research and carefully chosen anecdotes, Rose brings to us a history long overdue for the telling. Others have written about the challenges of D-Day. What is so extraordinary about this book is that it brings to light the hitherto unappreciated, and ultimately necessary, role women played in those challenges. One is struck by how much has changed in our view of women in society and the military, and perhaps sadly, how much has not.
D**K
Intrepid WWII allied women spies
Fast-paced, well documented womenโs history
B**R
Was hoping for better.
Lots of research went into this book, but more time should have spent on the writing and making it interesting for readers. If this were a dissertation study, I would give it a B for research. It is workmanlike and the writing is almost boring at times. I am in the middle slog of the book right now and I wonder why the women that the book is about have dropped out of sight. Now we are learning all about the men. Maybe this was too big a topic for a non-fiction study of women in WWII. I expected to know more by now about these courageous women who left safety, family , and children. I still don't understand why they did it and I keep wondering if it did any good. I hope that by the end of the book, at least one of these women, or someone, realizes that their sacrifice was worthwhile.
K**R
A true story!
D-Day Girls is the true story of an extraordinary group of women and girls who were not happy "sitting at home and keeping the "home fires" burning while waiting for the men to return. This group wanted a chance to fight for their country's freedom. Winston Churchhill , a firm believed in guerilla warfare, wanted a guerilla group for England. His only problem was that all the men were already fighting! So began the life of the SOE (Special Operations Executive). Women who were interested were trained in all fields as the men were. Parachute jumping, invisible ink writing, explosives, encryption, shooting and hand-to-hand silent killing, etc. They learned to blow up trains and power lines, and to recruit, train and command Resistance Units. The women of this book were the first to be trained for these jobs and sent behind enemy lines in France. Their names were Andree Borrel, Lise de Baissac, Yvonne Rudellat, Odette Sansom (the only one married with three girls), and Mary Herbert. Sarah Rose told the stories of these women after all their files had been decommissioned. But the way she wrote it was not like a boring non-fiction account but more like a "good thriller". I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in WW2 and would like to read some true facts.
C**L
The Brave amongst Us
I enjoyed this book a great deal. We were drawn in to the dangerous activities of the young women (SOE agents) scurrying here and there on their bicycles as couriers, whilst others sat in darkened rooms tapping out Morse code messages to HQ in London on their portable wirelesses - ever aware of the Gestapo roaming the streets of France, listening for these signals and ready to pounce. Once caught, few agents escaped unscathed. This is their story. A story of courage and determination to rid France of the German invasion and to be free once again. Enduring the torture and brutality of a concentration camp must surely have been hell itself and yet, many were able to overcome this evil. We can but salute them. The stated intention of Hitler that the Third Reich would reign for a thousand years should ring alarm bells for political parties worldwide, who are likewise convinced. It doesn't happen. A well researched book and a great read.
G**S
Fascinating Non Fiction book about the SOE and their Contributions
I read a lot of WW2 fiction and non fiction. I found this book well written and very readable, telling about the women and men in the SOE in France. There is also a lot of information about the war that I have not read elsewhere. I highly recommend it.
I**N
A Muddle
Probally the worst written account of the heroic men and women who gave their lives in this war.I was extremely disappointed.
F**S
As described
As described
D**K
AN engrossing story of women fighting behind enemy lines in WWII
This is such a great book. This story hasn't been told before. So much research must have gone into this book; the tiny details the author found about her subjects. She brings these agents lives to life - the fear of discovery, their affect on the war effort, especially right after D-Day when they were sabotaging everything in sight. Really recommended for lovers of history and people who want to understand the heroism of these women.
A**R
History made relatable
I am usually not all that interested in historical non-fiction, especially war history, but Sarah writes in a way that makes it personal and captivating. Really enjoyed this read and feel I have a much better understanding of what those war years were like for many average (and above average!) women. Bravo for this well researched and captivating read.
T**R
Totally ab sorbing.
Whils T reading this book one cannot help but marvel at the courage of all involved. One finds oneself wondering how we would have performed under the unbelievable cruelty of the interrogation. Above all else the manner in which these young women flaunted danger is truly humbling. We all owe them a massive thank you for all they did.
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