Wednesday, March 25, 2020

World War II, French Resistance, Woman Spy!

Code Name Helene is the most recent addition to World War II books that focus on the important work of women in the war effort. Not only is Code Name Helene a delightful peak into the French resistance, but it is based on the true story of "la souris blanche." I won't go into this true story much as I don't want to spoil the plot but know that author Ariel Lawhon did her research!

Code Name Helene tells the exciting story of Nancy Wake from her first interactions with Nazis in the mid-1903s to her first innocent involvement in the Reistance to becoming a full-fledged British SOE working with the French Resistance and helping to end the war. Nancy, who goes by several different code names throughout the book, is a truly enjoyable and likeable character. She has definite flaws but is also a "girl next door" type who does whatever it takes to get the job done. Lawhon does a wonderful job of creating several contrasting characters who act as foils to Nancy. Lawhon also employs flashbacks to gradually unfold the back story of how Nancy became part of the Resistance and what happens to her beloved husband while simultaneously telling the story of her work with the French Resistance during the last year of World War II.

There is so much to enjoy about this book! As it is set in the middle of the war and in France, there is certainly a good deal of cursing (Merdre!) and drinking, but it's war. Reading about the deprivations and hardships of Resistance fighters and everyday people during the war made our minor quarantine issues seem minute in comparison. Code Name Helene definitely deserves to be added to your to read pile.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received Code Name Helene from Doubleday via NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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