A Woman Of No Importance: The Untold Story Of The American Spy Who Helped Win World War Ii
ISBN: 0735225311
EAN13: 9780735225312
Language: English
Release Date: Mar 24, 2020
Pages: 368
Dimensions: 1.023622" H x 8.425197" L x 5.511811" W
Weight: 0.7495717 lbs.
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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELER

Chosen as a BEST BOK OF THE YEAR by NPR, the New York Public Library, Amazon, the Seattle Times, the Washington Independent Review of Books, PopSugar, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, BookBrowse, the Spectator, and the Times of London

Winner of the Plutarch Award for Best Biography

Excellent.This book is as riveting as any thriller, and as hard to put down. -- The New York Times Book Review

A compelling biography of a masterful spy, and a reminder of what can be done with a few brave people -- and a little resistance. - NPR

A meticiulous history that reads like a thriller. - Ben Macintyre

A never-before-told story of Virginia Hall, the American spy who changed the course of World War I, from the author of Clementine.

In 1942, the Gestapo sent out an urgent transmission: She is the most dangerous of all Allied spies. We must find and destroy her.

The target in their sights was Virginia Hall, a Baltimore socialite who talked her way into Special Operations Executive, the spy organization dubbed Winston Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. She became the first Allied woman deployed behind enemy lines Read More chevron_right

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   Excellent
This was a fabulous book of historical value. Loved it!!
 
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   Excellent historical
This book was so interesting. Every one should read it!!
 
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   Non-fiction story about a woman's extraordinary contribution to Allied Forces in WWII
Loved the book. Good portrayal of the discrimination women of that time had to deal with, even from their government. Fascinating close-up of spy work, the risks involved, and the courage and resourcefulness required to succeed.
 
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