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D-Day Girls by Sarah Rose

D-Day Girls

The Spies Who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped Win World War II

by Sarah Rose

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  • Apr 2019, 400 pages
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  • Maribeth R. (Indianapolis, IN)
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    Ms. Rose has done a masterful job of research, and her book reflects her work. However, for me, it was hard to decipher what I was reading - - -was it a research thesis, or a research thesis with a bit of historical fiction woven through, or ??? Though the title would indicate the book would be primarily about the D-Day Girls, I never felt I really got to know them, as the main characters often felt peripheral to the story. I am sure others might read this and feel differently, but I could not become lost in the story as I hoped from the initial descriptions of the book.

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