The War We Won Apart: The Untold Story of Two Elite Agents who Became One of the Most Decorated Couples of WWII

Author:   Nahlah Ayed
Publisher:   Prentice Hall Press
ISBN:  

9780735242067


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The War We Won Apart: The Untold Story of Two Elite Agents who Became One of the Most Decorated Couples of WWII


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Love, betrayal, and a secret war- the untold story of two elite agents, one Canadian, one British, who became one of the most decorated couples of WWII. Love, betrayal, and a secret war- the untold story of two elite agents, one Canadian, one British, who became one of the most decorated couples of WWII. On opposite sides of the pond, Sonia Butt, an adventurous young British woman, and Guy d'Artois, a French-Canadian soldier and thunderstorm of a man, are preparing for war. From different worlds, their lives first intersect during clandestine training to become agents with Winston Churchill's secret army, the Special Operations Executive. As the world's deadliest conflict to date unfolds, Sonia and Guy learn how to parachute into enemy territory, how to kill, blow up rail lines, and eventually . . . how to love each other. But not long after their hasty marriage, their love is tested by separation, by a titanic invasion-and by indiscretion. Writing in vivid, heart-stopping prose, Ayed follows Sonia as she plunges into Nazi-occupied France and slinks into black market restaurants to throw off occupying Nazi forces, while at the same time participating in sabotage operations against them; and as Guy, in another corner of France, trains hundreds into a resistance army. Reconstructed from hours of unpublished interviews and hundreds of archival and personal documents, the story Ayed tells is about the ravaging costs of war paid for disproportionately by the young. But more than anything, The War We Won Apart is a story about love- two secret agents who were supposed to land in enemy territory together, but were fated to fight the war apart.

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Author:   Nahlah Ayed
Publisher:   Prentice Hall Press
Imprint:   Prentice Hall Press
Weight:   0.651kg
ISBN:  

9780735242067


ISBN 10:   0735242062
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

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“A touching account of a remarkable young Canadian couple parachuted into occupied France to help the partisans: this is both a love story and a stirring tale about courage and selflessness all the more remarkable for having been kept so long a secret.” —Caroline Moorehead, bestselling author of A Train in Winter “This compelling account of two secret agents parachuted into France on the eve of D-Day is a veritable page turner. Young, energetic, and just married, Sonia and Guy d’Artois were forced to fight apart, and each performed courageously in the field. But their separation came at a price, and Nahlah Ayed brilliantly—and with great sensitivity—captures the demands this placed on their relationship, both then and for the rest of their lives. Thoroughly researched and well-informed, this is a human story that lingers long in the mind.” —David Stafford, author of Ten Days to D-Day and Secret Agent: The True Story of the Special Operations Executive


“A touching account of a remarkable young Canadian couple parachuted into occupied France to help the partisans: this is both a love story and a stirring tale about courage and selflessness all the more remarkable for having been kept so long a secret.” —Caroline Moorehead, bestselling author of A Train in Winter “Behind enemy lines, Allied resistance fighters and secret agents chanced all to strike at the Nazi occupiers of France. Ayed recounts their stories with sympathy and skill, following the lives and legacy of those who sacrificed, loved, and lost during these fraught battles to liberate the oppressed.” —Tim Cook, bestselling author of The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering, and Remaking Canada’s Second World War “This compelling account of two secret agents parachuted into France on the eve of D-Day is a veritable page turner. Young, energetic, and just married, Sonia and Guy d’Artois were forced to fight apart, and each performed courageously in the field. But their separation came at a price, and Nahlah Ayed brilliantly—and with great sensitivity—captures the demands this placed on their relationship, both then and for the rest of their lives. Thoroughly researched and well-informed, this is a human story that lingers long in the mind.” —David Stafford, author of Ten Days to D-Day and Secret Agent: The True Story of the Special Operations Executive


“Writing so vivid you feel you are in the woods with the Resistance experiencing the seduction and horror of war. Brilliantly researched. Who knew elite women agents were parachuted behind enemy lines?” —Rosemary Sullivan, bestselling author of The Betrayal of Anne Frank and Where the World Was “A touching account of a remarkable young Canadian couple parachuted into occupied France to help the partisans: this is both a love story and a stirring tale about courage and selflessness all the more remarkable for having been kept so long a secret.” —Caroline Moorehead, bestselling author of A Train in Winter “Behind enemy lines, Allied resistance fighters and secret agents chanced all to strike at the Nazi occupiers of France. Ayed recounts their stories with sympathy and skill, following the lives and legacy of those who sacrificed, loved, and lost during these fraught battles to liberate the oppressed.” —Tim Cook, bestselling author of The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering, and Remaking Canada’s Second World War “This compelling account of two secret agents parachuted into France on the eve of D-Day is a veritable page turner. Young, energetic, and just married, Sonia and Guy d’Artois were forced to fight apart, and each performed courageously in the field. But their separation came at a price, and Nahlah Ayed brilliantly—and with great sensitivity—captures the demands this placed on their relationship, both then and for the rest of their lives. Thoroughly researched and well-informed, this is a human story that lingers long in the mind.” —David Stafford, author of Ten Days to D-Day and Secret Agent: The True Story of the Special Operations Executive


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NAHLAH AYED is an award-winning writer, broadcaster, and currently a producer and host of CBC's Ideas. For two decades, Ayed worked in hot zones around the globe-from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, to Russia's annexation of Crimea. Her first book, A Thousand Farewells, was a finalist for the 2012 Governor General's Literary Awards.

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