<p>Her story is well worth the telling . . . this is deserved homage to the courage and endurance of a woman who fought the great cause of a country she was proud to call her own.</p>

After a tragic childhood among the Great War cemeteries of Flanders Fields, a troubled young woman searches for love and meaning in war-ravaged Europe. Elaine Madden’s quest takes her from occupied Belgium through the chaos of Dunkirk, where she flees disguised as a British soldier, into the London Blitz, where she finally begins to discover herself. Recruited to T Section of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) as a ‘fast courier’, she is parachuted back to the country of her birth to undertake a top-secret political mission and help speed its liberation from Nazi oppression. Elaine Madden never claimed to be a heroine, but her story proves otherwise. Its centrepiece – war service as one of only two women SOE agents parachuted into enemy-occupied Belgium – is just one episode in an extraordinary real-life drama of highs and lows, love, loss and betrayal. Relayed to the author in the final years of her life, Elaine’s true story of courage and humour in testing times is more intriguing, more compelling than fiction.
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The remarkable true story of SOE heroine Elaine Madden

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ISBN
9780750994286
Publisert
2021-01-27
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
The History Press Ltd
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Sue Elliott is an author with seven non-fiction titles to her name. Her first, 'Love Child' (Vermillion/Random House), about her search for her birth mother made the bestseller lists. 'Surviving Aberfan' will be republished by Hachette in 2026 for the 60th anniversary of the disaster. Before becoming a full-time writer Sue's career was in television policy and regulation, though she initially trained as a teacher of Drama at Trent Park – the house at the heart of this book.