Tagged book thanks to its Goodreads awards nomination.
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Tagged book thanks to its Goodreads awards nomination.
Only for those really interested in the topic.
#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz
The women who worked in espionage before the CIA was established and in its early days.
An interesting read from the historical point if you can ignore the—fortunately not blatant—propaganda. Certainly a novel perspective. Sadly, it‘s written in a flawed way. The women‘s perspectives intertwine so much I sometimes couldn't differentiate between them, and—even at the end—I still had trouble putting a name to a career (and there were only four of them). Still a pick, but it could‘ve been structured better.
3.5/5
Fascinating read.
Wise Gals is informative, engaging, and extremely entertaining. Nathalia Holt did a wonderful job with the research and presents a strong supportive look into female spies and the influence they had. I loved getting to know these women both professionally and personally.
My only small complaint is that there are a lot of names and missions discussed and keeping tracking of them all was rather difficult.