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A Woman of No Importance

Sonia Purnell

'A METICULOUS HISTORY THAT READS LIKE A THRILLER' BEN MACINTYRE TEN BEST BOOKS TO READ ABOUT WORLD WAR II

An astounding story of heroism spycraft resistance and personal triumph over shocking adversity.

'A rousing tale of derring-do' THE TIMES * 'Riveting' MICK HERRON * 'Superb' IRISH TIMES

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In September 1941 a young American woman strides up the steps of a hotel in Lyon Vichy France. Her papers say she is a journalist. Her wooden leg is disguised by a determined gait and a distracting beauty. She is there to spark the resistance.

By 1942 Virginia Hall was the Gestapo's most urgent target having infiltrated Vichy command trained civilians in guerrilla warfare and sprung soldiers from Nazi prison camps. The first woman to go undercover for British SOE her intelligence changed the course of the war - but her fight was still not over.

This is a spy history like no other telling the story of the hunting accident that disabled her the discrimination she fought and the secret life that helped her triumph over shocking adversity.

'A cracking story about an extraordinarily brave woman' TELEGRAPH

'Gripping ... superb ... a rounded portrait of a complicated resourceful determined and above all brave woman' IRISH TIMES

WINNER of the PLUTARCH AWARD FOR BEST BIOGRAPHY

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  • Classification : History
  • Pub Date : APR 2, 2020
  • Imprint : Virago
  • Page Extent : 416
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349010168
  • Price : INR 899
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Sonia Purnell

Sonia Purnell is a biographer and journalist who has written for The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, and The Sunday Times. Her biography of Virginia Hall, A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of Virginia Hall, WWII's Most Dangerous Spy, won the Plutarch Award for Best Biography and was a New York Times bestseller. Her book First Lady: The Life and Wars of Clementine Churchill was a book of the year in the Daily Telegraph, the Independent and Lenny Letter, and was shortlisted for the Plutarch Award for Best Biography. Her first book, Just Boris: A Tale of Blond Ambition, was longlisted for the Orwell prize.

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