The Bletchley Girls, Tessa Dunlop
The Bletchley Girls, Tessa Dunlop
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The Bletchley Girls
The women of Bletchley Park tell their breathtaking true story of war, secrecy, love and loss

Author: Tessa Dunlop

Narrator: Anna Bentinck

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/15/2016


Synopsis

The extraordinary true story of the codebreaking women of World War Two

'Nothing has breathed life into WWII in the same way as this truly engaging portrait of life at Bletchley Park sharing the memories of the women who worked at the code breaking coal face' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Beautifully written . . . Dunlop manages to do two things: she both lets these women's voices sing - showing their individual characters and backgrounds - and she provides us with an astute perspective on events unfolding.' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'So refreshing to read the story from the perspective of the women who were actually there. So many books have been written on this subject, but few are able to capture the atmosphere of that time as Tessa Dunlop has' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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The Bletchley Girls weaves together the lives of fifteen women who were all selected to work in Britain's most secret organisation - Bletchley Park. It is their story, told in their voices; Tessa met and talked to 15 veterans, often visiting them several times. Firm friendships were made as their epic journey unfolded on paper.

The scale of female involvement in Britain during the Second World War wasn't matched in any other country. From 8 million working women just over 7000 were hand-picked to work at Bletchley Park and its outstations. There had always been girls at the Park but soon they outnumbered the men three to one.

A refugee from Belgium, a Scottish debutante, a Jewish 14-year-old, and a factory worker from Northamptonshire - the Bletchley Girls confound stereotypes. But they all have one common bond, the war and their highly confidential part in it. In the middle of the night, hunched over meaningless pieces of paper, tending mind-blowing machines, sitting listening for hours on end, theirs was invariably confusing, monotonous and meticulous work, about which they could not breathe a word.

By meeting and talking to these fascinating secret-keepers, Tessa Dunlop captures their extraordinary journeys into a terrifying world of war, secrecy, love and loss.

A must-read for anyone with an interest in the real stories of World War Two.

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Critical acclaim for The Bletchley Girls:

'An in-depth picture of life in Britain's wartime intelligence centre . . . The result is fascinating, and is made all the more touching by the developing friendships between Dunlop and her interviewees.' Financial Times

'Lively . . . in giving us the daily details of their lives in the women's own voices Dunlop does them and us a fine service.' New Statesman

'Brings the unsung heroines of Bletchley into the limelight and gives them a share of the credit that so often goes to their male counterparts.' The Scotsman

'Candid about the hardships and heartaches of wartime work and its knock-on effects.' The Times

About Tessa Dunlop

Award winning broadcaster and historian, Tessa Dunlop has presented several series and one-off documentaries for BBC TV including 'Thames Shipwrecks', 'Coast' and 'Inside Out'. She has authored and presented several documentaries for Radio 4 and the BBC World Service and has written for almost all the major national newspapers. She received the Gertrude Easton History prize whilst at Oxford University, got a 1st in her MA: Imperialism and Culture and has been awarded a PhD scholarship at Sheffield Hallam University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cathy on June 12, 2015

I struggled to keep tabs on each girls story. A list/reference at the beginning of the book of each girls name and brief back story would have been useful. I feel I didn't get all I could from the book as I couldn't remember who was who. That said it is an interesting read- I gave up trying to remem......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on June 30, 2018

This is not an introduction to what went on at Bletchley Park - for that you should turn to other books (and they are out there, so that is really not a problem). Instead this is an in-depth interview book with 15 women, alive at the time of the book being written, about themselves, BP and how they......more

Goodreads review by Bryan on May 27, 2021

I had read a similar book not too long ago about the American side of this topic, Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers Who Helped Win World War II. In a way, as you might expect, this book (about the British women who were so crucial towards breaking the enemy codes in WW......more

Goodreads review by Gerald on March 10, 2016

Not the best place to start reading about Blechley Park and the Enigma code-breakers. However, The Blechley Girls fills in af ew gaps and may serve future generations as a slice of social history. But many readers may find its structure irritating. Tessa Dunlop has tracked down fifteen representative......more

Goodreads review by Anne on March 15, 2022

Tessa Dunlop has interviewed 15 women about their service as part of the Intelligence Service at, or connected to Bletchley Park. It traces the women's background, education, recruitment, work, social life up to the end of the war and the public awareness of this aspect of the war effort post 1970s.......more