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The Girl Who Fell from the Sky - Simon Mawer
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781444814484 (1444814486)
ASIN: 1444814486
Publisher: Charnwood
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
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Toni
Toni rated it
4.0 "The Girl who Fell From the Sky", by Simon Mawer
Published in the U.S. under the title “Trapeze”This novel is a fascinating blend of fact and fiction, the story of Marian Sutro, an ordinary young woman, who barely out of school did the most extraordinary things in 1943 for the war effort.Recruited by the SOE (Special Operation Executive) at the ag...
The City Of Invention
The City Of Invention rated it
5.0 The Shabbiness Of Wartime France
Set during World War Two, The Girl Who Fell From The Sky is the story of Marian Sutro, a young Anglo-French woman parachuted into occupied France by the Special Operations Executive to help run an espionage network in the south west.With its focus on identity and loyalty, it's an intelligent, well-c...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it
4.0 Trapeze
Based on the true story of a group of young women who were recruited in Britain, during WWII, to serve in the French Division of The Special Operations Executive, the book is filled with historic facts about their training, innocence and bravery in the face of enormous danger. The SOE trained these ...
staciebnsn
staciebnsn rated it
I don't typically enjoy WWII stories, but this was a masterful piece of historical fiction. Easy to get involved with the protagonist's story and thrilling plot, even when nothing is actually happening.
Kwoomac
Kwoomac rated it
Marian Sutro is a 19 year old girl in war-torn London who wants to do something with her life, make a difference in the was effort. A she's bilingual, she's recruited to become an operative in France. The novel takes us through her training, her deployment, and her various missions while in France.W...
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