Agent Josephine

Author:   Damien Lewis
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
ISBN:  

9781541700673


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Damien Lewis
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
Imprint:   PublicAffairs
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781541700673


ISBN 10:   1541700678
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Lovers of glamor, history, and intrigue will love this biography of Josephine Baker. --St. Louis Magazine [E]ntertaining... Mr Lewis has researched his story thoroughly over the course of a decade, and tells it like a fast-paced spy thriller. --The Economist A thrilling espionage story. --Publishers Weekly, *starred review* An eye-opening, pulse-quickening, richly-written history (and if Hitchcock was around today, he would be jostling to make the film). Josephine Baker led a wartime double life of extraordinary jeopardy: in public, a hugely-loved world-famous stage star; in the shadows, a formidably courageous secret agent fighting Nazis for the resistance and for MI6. Lewis's needle-sharp narrative--swooping from the valleys of France to the exquisite palaces of north Africa, patterned with nerve-tautening escapes, betrayals, romance and near-death encounters, amid vividly conjured landscapes--is jagged with suspense. Yet he also writes with great warmth and sensitivity, creating a powerfully moving portrait of a woman who fought prejudice and hate in all its forms. --Sinclair McKay, author of Dresden and Berlin Astonishing. Exhilarating. Agent Josephine captures the indomitable spirit of Josephine Baker. Under the dark skies of WWII, Josephine stared down the German occupation of France to become a master spy, risking her life in service of the French Resistance and the British Secret Intelligence Services--all while expressing the depth and wholeness of her character as a loyal friend and captivating entertainer. Working beyond the limits of endurance, she inspired diplomats, statesmen, spies, Moroccan Berber chieftains and battalions of allied troops to fight the Nazis and their ideals. Josephine's odyssey calls to the resilience and creative tenacity that hides within all of us and bursts forth in the souls of a chosen few in extreme circumstances. Gripping as a thriller and superbly written. Everyone should read it. --Scott Lenga, author of The Watchmakers Damien Lewis chronicles [Josephine Baker] with much fresh detail... What most beguiles us today is the sense that a proud revolutionary lurked beneath the winsome savage, the snowy smile. Spycraft wasn't so much what Baker did as who she was. --The New Yorker Damien Lewis has devoted considerable time and diligent research to revealing the real Josephine Baker. --Book Reporter Damien Lewis's ten years of research into Josephine Baker's world as an operative for the allies during WWII takes her story to new heights. Escaping from the legend of a scantily clad singer/dancer who entertained the world, wartime Agent Josephine shines as bright as a beacon, shimmering with defiance, fierce in loyalty to her adopted France, and fully engaged in the collection and passage of intelligence. The love story that serves as a backdrop to her exploits resonates profoundly. --Jonna Mendez, author of The Moscow Rules Fascinating and riveting. What a story! It has never been told properly, if ever, before now. I know Josephine would be very proud of how she is portrayed. --Jean-Pierre Reggiori, Josephine Baker's dance partner In the compelling 'Agent Josephine: American Beauty, French Hero, British Spy, ' Damien Lewis sheds light on the performer's remarkable espionage work, demonstrating that Baker's global fame often provided the perfect cover for her perilous clandestine activities. --Christian Science Monitor Lewis provides a rollicking, energetic commentary on Baker's adventures. --Booklist, *starred review* Lewis writes with a flair for hard-boiled drama, sharing insights into the clandestine world of espionage and its nests of expert, aristocratic spymasters; hard-living, shrewd field agents; and debonair mafiosos with their hideous henchmen.... Agent Josephine is a wonderful addition to the canon of World War II stories. --Shelf Awareness Mr. Lewis is a prolific author of wartime histories and novels...Agent Josephine is a fascinating story, thoroughly researched and richly detailed...written in the breathless style of a thriller. --Wall Street Journal Rather than crafting a conventional biography, Lewis concentrates on the wartime years, creating a heroic portrait of the selfless, brave, somewhat reckless, pioneering, unswervingly patriotic spy for the Allies...A complex, entertaining story of intrigue and sangfroid involving a beloved, courageous hero. --Kirkus


[E]ntertaining... Mr Lewis has researched his story thoroughly over the course of a decade, and tells it like a fast-paced spy thriller. --The Economist A thrilling espionage story. --Publishers Weekly, *starred review* An eye-opening, pulse-quickening, richly-written history (and if Hitchcock was around today, he would be jostling to make the film). Josephine Baker led a wartime double life of extraordinary jeopardy: in public, a hugely-loved world-famous stage star; in the shadows, a formidably courageous secret agent fighting Nazis for the resistance and for MI6. Lewis's needle-sharp narrative--swooping from the valleys of France to the exquisite palaces of north Africa, patterned with nerve-tautening escapes, betrayals, romance and near-death encounters, amid vividly conjured landscapes--is jagged with suspense. Yet he also writes with great warmth and sensitivity, creating a powerfully moving portrait of a woman who fought prejudice and hate in all its forms. --Sinclair McKay, author of Dresden and Berlin Astonishing. Exhilarating. Agent Josephine captures the indomitable spirit of Josephine Baker. Under the dark skies of WWII, Josephine stared down the German occupation of France to become a master spy, risking her life in service of the French Resistance and the British Secret Intelligence Services--all while expressing the depth and wholeness of her character as a loyal friend and captivating entertainer. Working beyond the limits of endurance, she inspired diplomats, statesmen, spies, Moroccan Berber chieftains and battalions of allied troops to fight the Nazis and their ideals. Josephine's odyssey calls to the resilience and creative tenacity that hides within all of us and bursts forth in the souls of a chosen few in extreme circumstances. Gripping as a thriller and superbly written. Everyone should read it. --Scott Lenga, author of The Watchmakers Damien Lewis chronicles [Josephine Baker] with much fresh detail... What most beguiles us today is the sense that a proud revolutionary lurked beneath the winsome savage, the snowy smile. Spycraft wasn't so much what Baker did as who she was. --The New Yorker Damien Lewis has devoted considerable time and diligent research to revealing the real Josephine Baker. --Book Reporter Damien Lewis's ten years of research into Josephine Baker's world as an operative for the allies during WWII takes her story to new heights. Escaping from the legend of a scantily clad singer/dancer who entertained the world, wartime Agent Josephine shines as bright as a beacon, shimmering with defiance, fierce in loyalty to her adopted France, and fully engaged in the collection and passage of intelligence. The love story that serves as a backdrop to her exploits resonates profoundly. --Jonna Mendez, author of The Moscow Rules Fascinating and riveting. What a story! It has never been told properly, if ever, before now. I know Josephine would be very proud of how she is portrayed. --Jean-Pierre Reggiori, Josephine Baker's dance partner In the compelling 'Agent Josephine: American Beauty, French Hero, British Spy, ' Damien Lewis sheds light on the performer's remarkable espionage work, demonstrating that Baker's global fame often provided the perfect cover for her perilous clandestine activities. --Christian Science Monitor Lewis provides a rollicking, energetic commentary on Baker's adventures. --Booklist, *starred review* Lewis writes with a flair for hard-boiled drama, sharing insights into the clandestine world of espionage and its nests of expert, aristocratic spymasters; hard-living, shrewd field agents; and debonair mafiosos with their hideous henchmen.... Agent Josephine is a wonderful addition to the canon of World War II stories. --Shelf Awareness Mr. Lewis is a prolific author of wartime histories and novels...Agent Josephine is a fascinating story, thoroughly researched and richly detailed...written in the breathless style of a thriller. --Wall Street Journal Rather than crafting a conventional biography, Lewis concentrates on the wartime years, creating a heroic portrait of the selfless, brave, somewhat reckless, pioneering, unswervingly patriotic spy for the Allies...A complex, entertaining story of intrigue and sangfroid involving a beloved, courageous hero. --Kirkus


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Damien Lewis is an award-winning writer who spent twenty years reporting from war, disaster, and conflict zones for the BBC and other global news organizations. He is the bestselling author of more than twenty books, many of which are being adapted into films or television series, including military history, thrillers, and several acclaimed memoirs about military working dogs. Lewis lives in Dorset, England.

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