A Game of Birds and Wolves
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A Game of Birds and Wolves
A gripping tale of war at sea about how a game of battleships, and a group of exceptional young women, won the Second World War.
It's 1941. Imagine you're Winston Churchill. The Battle of the Atlantic is a disaster. Supply ships ferrying vital weapons, food, and fuel from North America are being torpedoed by the German U-boats.
You are concealing from the country the number of ships sunk. You are concealing the number of men killed. Without the supply ships, Britain will starve. The tide of the war is turning in Germany's favour.
This is the story of the game of battleships that won the Second World War. In 1941, Prime Minister Winston Churchill gathered a group of unlikely heroes - a retired naval captain and eight brilliant young women, the youngest only seventeen years old - to form a secret strategy unit. On the top floor of a ramshackle HQ in Liverpool, the Western Approaches Tactical Unit spent day and night playing war games to crack the U-boat tactics.
A Game of Birds and Wolves takes us from the steamy fug of a U-boat as the German aces coordinate their wolfpack, to the tense atmosphere of the operation room as the British team plot battles at sea on the map. The story of Operation Raspberry and its unsung heroines has never been told before. Investigative journalist Simon Parkin brings these hidden figures into the light in this gripping tale of war at sea.
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Simon Parkin's book offers a fresh perspective on the Atlantic war during World War II, highlighting the critical yet overlooked role of women game designers and British naval strategies. Reviewers praise it for being engaging, skilfully written, and full of rich character sketches, with some noting its cinematic narrative and ability to illuminate a lesser-known aspect of history. Critics appreciate how Parkin combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, resulting in a lively and vivid recounting of the wartime efforts that led to an Allied victory.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781529353211
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 November 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Sceptre
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 28.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 240g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Simon Parkin is an award-winning British writer and journalist. He is a contributing writer for the New Yorker and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society (RHS), and is the author of A Game of Birds and Wolves and The Island of Extraordinary Captives, which was a New Yorker Book of the Year and won the Wingate Literary Prize. He lives in West Sussex.
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