Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
11/26/19
Illustrator:
O'Malley, Kevin,
Pages:
x, 132 pages
ISBN:
1-681-19779-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-681-19779-1
Dewey:
940.54
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Fri Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
Gr 5-8 An unexpectedly humorous narrative chronicles some of the trickiest and most impressive espionage of World War II, including Roald Dahl's spy work, ghost armies composed of actors manning inflatable tanks and ships, and cunning code talkers. The highly readable and well-organized text is accompanied by occasional breakout panels and spreads and focuses mainly on missions conducted by the Allied powers. While each chapter is organized around a different type of spycraft or specific mission, the accounts are more or less chronologically arranged and touch on major events such as D-Day and the dropping of the atomic bombs, adding context that will help readers newer to the subject. The text is accompanied by a combination of period photographs and illustrations by O'Malley, whose expressive style adds to the book's cheekiness. VERDICT A must-read for budding military historians and spies-in-training. Purchase wherever books by Alan Gratz and thrillers like Framed! by James Ponti are popular. Darla Salva Cruz, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-127) and index.
In the late 1930s, times were desperate. The world found itself at war again, less than twenty years after the first World War had ended. No one could quite believe it. And no one wanted it. The leaders of every country involved were left with no choice. They had to try to end the war as fast as possible, using whatever means they could. That meant coming up with secret operations meant to deceive, deflect, and confuse their enemies. Poison the cattle that the Germans eat? Deliberately float a corpse dressed up as a spy across the water to have it wash up on Germany's shore? Create a unit of top secret commandos with a license to kill? These were all real tactics attempted with the ultimate goal of defeating Hitler. In this off-center look at history, readers will be captivated by the classified and covert efforts made by each side as they tried to gain the upper hand and win the war. Restricted access is lifted to give the reader a peek into the top secret operations of the daring men and women who fought the war under a cloak of secrecy.