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Liberation
Liberation | Imogen Kealey
4 posts | 5 read | 2 to read
Hero. Soldier. Spy. Leader. Her name is Nancy Wake. The international bestseller -- a "thrilling debut" and "cinematic treat" -- inspired by the true story of World War II's greatest heroine (Publishers Weekly). To the Allies, she was a fearless freedom fighter, a special operations legend, a woman ahead of her time. To the Gestapo, she was a ghost, a shadow, the most wanted person in the world. But at first, Nancy Wake was just another young woman living in Marseilles and recently engaged to a man she loved. Then France fell to the Nazi blitzkrieg. With her appetite for danger, Nancy quickly finds herself drawn into the underground Resistance standing up to Nazi rule. Gaining notoriety as the White Mouse, with a 5-million-franc bounty hanging over her head, Wake rises to the top of the Nazi's Most Wanted list -- only to find her husband arrested for treasonous activity under suspicion of being the White Mouse himself. Narrowly escaping to Britain, Wake joins the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and parachutes into the Auvergne, where she must fight for the respect of some of the toughest Resistance fighters in France. As she and her maquisards battle the Nazis, their every engagement brings the end of the war closer -- but also places her husband in deeper peril. A riveting, richly imagined historical thriller, LIBERATION brings to life one of World War II's most fascinating unsung heroines in all her fierce power and complexity. This is the story of one of the one of the war's most decorated women, told like never before.
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Momtoeveryone86
Liberation | Imogen Kealey
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Wow. If you like WWII books loosely based on real people or events - this is your book. It was dramatically written. Keeps your interest. And is based on a real person that I ended up looking the real person up for more reading.

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deliasson
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It was a good read but maybe lacking in some areas. I didn't feel much of an emotional connection to the main character. That being said, I'm intrigued to find out more about Nancy Wake and potentially read her biography, assuming it's still in print.

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booksaremyfavorite
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Another great story about the spy Nancy Wake. I am honestly glad that I read Code Name: Hélène first. Both are good stories.

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