Gripping, moving and important: an amazing and until-now neglected story of female WW2 heroism and secret derring-do. This tale of the resistance fighter Agent Zo is amazingly told and deeply researched by the excellent historian of WW2 espionage Clare Mulley.

Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of the World: A Family History

Agent Zo is a triumph. The deftly told life of this remarkable heroine helps restore women to their rightful place in the record of the Second World War. Absolutely essential reading.

Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five

A remarkable story of resistance, elegantly told

Roger Moorhouse, author of The Forgers

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This is a terrific story, told with passion and authority, about a Polish woman resistance fighter of extraordinary courage and ingenuity. Not simply a page turner, this is an important addition to the literature of World War Two, a story for our times about female heroism which should be widely known

Anne Sebba, author of Ethel Rosenberg

Clare Mulley tells the tale of the remarkable Elzbieta Zawacka with as much flair, passion and insight as her extraordinary heroine deserves. Recognition for Agent Zo's astonishing courage and immense achievements are clearly long overdue, but Clare Mulley vividly and compellingly brings her back to life in what has to be, until now, one of the great untold stories of the war.

James Holland, author of The Savage Storm

<i>Agent Zo</i> is the astonishing story of an extraordinary woman - for so long silent and unseen but now, thanks to Clare Mulley's forensic research and razor-sharp eye for detail, no longer forgotten.

Jonathan Freedland, author of The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World

In this gripping, forensically researched biography [Mulley] illuminates the awe-inspiring lives of Zo and her sisters-in-arms.... Clare Mulley is a consummate storyteller.

WI Magazine

Page-turning ... fascinating ... poignant ... This excellent account is a tour de force

Military History Matters

Deeply researched and written with verve... thoughtful as well as action packed.

The Times

<i>Agent Zo</i> is meticulously sourced and its novel-like narrative makes for a most enjoyable book

Caroline Moorehead, Spectator

Written with controlled, unsentimental eloquence and style, [Agent Zo] offers unique and original insights into the vital, if previously unsung role of women in the defence of their homeland.

The Financial Times

Mulley tells this story of industrial-strength heroism with sympathy and feeling

Literary Review

Puts any number of espionage thrillers into the shade... Clare Mulley has given us a fine piece of military history, Polish history, and women's history, and all written in a gripping and thoroughly enjoyable style.

Andrew Roberts

A thrilling, consistently tense page-turner... [Zo] would have given the Mission Impossible crew a run for their money... Thrilling and powerful

Spectator US

Clare Mulley skilfully weaves together Zawacka's personal story with the broad sweep of events.... [Her] fascination with the role of women in wartime intrigue is both infectious and mesmerizing.

Wall Street Journal

'Deeply researched and written with verve... thoughtful as well as action packed' The Times

'Gripping, moving and important' Simon Sebag Montefiore

'Agent Zo is a triumph. Absolutely essential reading' Hallie Rubenhold

This is the incredible story of Elzbieta Zawacka, the WW2 resistance fighter known as 'Zo'. The only woman to reach London from Warsaw during the Second World War as an emissary of the Polish Home Army command, Zo undertook two missions in the capital before secret SOE training in the British countryside. As the only female member of the Polish elite Special Forces - the SOE-affiliated 'Silent Unseen' - Zo became the only woman to parachute from Britain to Nazi German-occupied Poland. There, whilst being hunted by the Gestapo who arrested her entire family, she took a leading role in the Warsaw Uprising and the liberation of Poland.

After the war she was demobbed as one of the most highly decorated women in Polish history. Yet the Soviet-backed post-war Communist regime not only imprisoned her, but also ensured that her remarkable story remained hidden for over forty years. Now, through new archival research and exclusive interviews with people who knew and fought alongside Zo, Clare Mulley brings this forgotten heroine back to life, and also transforms how we see the history of women's agency in the Second World War.

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The first book to tell the incredible story of Elzbieta Zawacka, a WW2 Polish resistance fighter who was secretly trained by the special forces in the British countryside and then became the only woman to be parachuted back behind enemy lines, where she played a vital role in the liberation of Poland
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781399601061
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
42 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416

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Om bidragsyterne

Clare Mulley is an award-winning author and historian. All her books are under option for TV and film and widely translated. A regular contributor to TV, radio and podcasts and a popular public speaker, Clare also writes and reviews non-fiction for the Telegraph, Spectator and History Today.