Women in the War, Lucy Fisher
Women in the War, Lucy Fisher
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Women in the War

Author: Lucy Fisher

Narrator: Helen Lloyd

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 09/02/2021


Synopsis

‘An important contribution to our recent history’ ANDREW MARR ‘Absorbing and important’ JOAN BAKEWELL ‘One of my favourite reads of 2021’ GARETH RUSSELL Poignant and inspiring, tells the first-hand stories of ten of the last surviving female members of Britain's 'Greatest Generation'. Whether flying Spitfires to the frontline, aiding code breaking at Bletchley Park, plotting the Battle of the Atlantic or working with Churchill in the Cabinet War Rooms, each of these women made a crucial contribution to the conflict overseas and helped to buttress the home front. Here they recount their remarkable experiences during the Second World War, recalling how their formative years were shaped by danger and trauma, and how friendship and romance fortified their spirits. Drawing on the insight that comes with age, they contemplate how the conflict helped women prove their worth, transforming society and sparking the later battles for equal rights. With a reporter’s eye for detail, Lucy Fisher artfully weaves together moving contemporary interviews with gripping wartime diaries and letters. This is a vivid oral history that will stay with you long after you've put it down.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gareth on August 03, 2021

One of my favourite reads of 2021. Wonderfully written, "Women in the War" captures the voices of ten extraordinary veterans of the Second World War whose stories take us from Bletchley Park to military aircraft, to busy English hospitals and a Blitz-torn Belfast. "Women in the War" is by turns upli......more

Goodreads review by Saana on March 26, 2023

I liked how this book offered a chapter about a woman in different aspects of war work, including the SOE, the Land Army, and pilots. The author used a range of first-hand experiences and interviews and covered each chapter in an easy to read, accessible, narrative style. It's a good overview about w......more

Goodreads review by Coriolana on February 22, 2025

A great introduction into the lives of different women in very different roles during World War 2. It gives you a good insight in all the different ways women contributed to the war effort, and how the war impacted their private lives. A very entertaining and easy read, recommended for those who are......more

Goodreads review by Chris on December 30, 2021

Women in the war 10 amazing women share their experiences doing war work ,each telling what life was like at that time, many having lives that they would never experienced but for war this was a truly amazing read x......more

Goodreads review by Kim on September 20, 2024

Ten first hand stories from ten inspiring women. Each lady served in different fields in World War 2 and tell us their stories. One of the common threads running through each one is how the war changed things for women and actually changed the women themselves. An inspiring and interesting read,......more


Quotes

‘Riveting… Stories that are not only fascinating in themselves, but contain the sort of detail that would only strike those present at the time.’ ‘In all the hundreds of books written about the Second World War, there is a curious lack of information about the role of women. In these series of intimate interviews with some of the last survivors, Lucy Fisher closes the gap. From pilots to land girls, nurses to radio operators, plotters to Downing Street insiders, she hears from some of the remarkable women who helped win the war that defined modern Britain. An important contribution to our recent history.’ ANDREW MARR ‘Unsung, and until now unacknowledged, Lucy Fisher tells the story of stalwart yet unassuming women who contributed in obtrusive ways to Britain’s victory in World War Two. Land girl, wireless operator, secretary in the Cabinet war rooms, plotter in the Wrens, paraphraser at Bletchley Park: these women talk of their important, even dangerous lives, setting the record straight. This is an absorbing and important footnote to the history of World War Two.’ JOAN BAKEWELL ‘One of my favourite reads of 2021. Wonderfully written,  captures the voices of ten extraordinary veterans of the Second World War whose stories take us from Bletchley Park to military aircraft, to busy English hospitals and a Blitz-torn Belfast.  is by turns uplifting, nerve-wracking, heartwarming and laugh-out-loud funny. It is also a story of finding freedom amid fear. The courage and tenacity of these women left me in awe.’ GARETH RUSSELL