The Girl and the Bombardier, Susan Tate Ankeny
The Girl and the Bombardier, Susan Tate Ankeny
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The Girl and the Bombardier
A True Story of Resistance and Rescue in Nazi-Occupied France

Author: Susan Tate Ankeny

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/22/2020


Synopsis

Susan Tate Ankeny was sorting through the belongings of her late father—a World War II bombardier who had bailed from a burning B-17 over Nazi-occupied France in 1944—when she found two boxes. One contained her dad's Air Force uniform, and the other an unfinished memoir, stacks of envelopes, black-and-white photographs, mission reports, dog tags, and the fake identity cards he used in his escape. Ankeny spent more than a decade from that moment tracking down letter writers, their loved ones, and anyone who had played a role in her father's story, culminating in a trip to France where she retraced his path with the same people who had guided him more than sixty years ago.

A remarkable hero emerged—Godelieve Van Laere—just a teenaged girl when she saved the fallen Lieutenant Dean Tate, risking her life and forging a friendship that would last into a new century.

The result is an amazing, multifaceted World War II tale that traces the transformation of a small-town American boy into a bombardier, the thrill and chaos of an air war, and the horror of bailing from a flaming aircraft over enemy territory. It distinguishes the actions of a little-known French resistance network for Allied airmen known as Shelburne. And it shines a light on the courage and cunning of a young woman who put her life on the line to save another's.

About Susan Tate Ankeny

Susan Tate Ankeny is the author of nonfiction WWII history books including American Flygirl and The Girl and the Bombardier. A former educator, she is a member of the Oregon 8th Air Force Historical Society and the Association des Sauveteurs d'Aviateurs Allies, which finds and memorializes World War II crash sites in France. The daughter of a WWII bombardier and great-granddaughter of Oregon pioneers, she lives in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sandi on January 04, 2024

In my mind there are so many ideas, opinions and nuances regarding this book, it is difficult to be brief and to the point. (Note how cleverly I gave you no clue in my first paragraph, although if you are reading this I know you are a clever button and saw my star rating…so you are way ahead on guess......more

Goodreads review by Jean on January 03, 2021

I am so glad I found this book. It is now among the four top books in my WWII reading collection. Written with the aid of her father's memoir and other first-hand reports of Americans rescued through the French Resistance, the author puts the reader in every scene, gripping with suspense. This book......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on March 20, 2021

This book was written by the daughter of a local man trained as an airman in WWII. He was reluctant to serve as he had his future laid out as an attorney, but he was drafted. He became a bombardier and after a few .runs out of England, he was shot down in France. The story details the people of Fran......more

Goodreads review by Todd on September 27, 2020

Note: I received this book as a Goodreads giveaway. Anyone who knows me knows that would never bias my opinion, but better to disclose the fact. This is a quick but compelling non-fiction tale of the author's father's evasion and escape from Nazi-occupied France during WWII, as well as the life-long......more

Goodreads review by Loren on April 26, 2021

Good history perspective. Not the stereotype "war hero" account.......more