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Virginia Hall

Clever Spy of World War II

Rebecca Langston-George Rebecca Langston-George Luiz Fernando Da Silva

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English
Capstone Press
01 August 2023
"An action-packed graphic novel about Virginia Hall, known as one of the most courageous spies of World War II. In the early 1940s, during World War II, Germany's Nazi regime expanded into neighboring European countries, committing horrific crimes against Jewish people and other groups. Enter: Virginia Hall. Born on a small Maryland farm, this brilliant woman's worldly ambitions led her to a clerical position at the U.S. embassy in Warsaw, Poland. While there, a hunting accident caused Hall to lose her leg. After being fitted with a wooden prosthetic leg, she persevered in her work. Hall soon became a spy for Allied forces, serving behind enemy lines in France. With cleverness and courage, Hall, who the Nazis nicknamed the ""Limping Lady,"" eventually became one of the Allies' greatest assets and one the German Gestapo's most feared spies. In this action-packed, full-color graphic novel, learn more about this daring woman who took risks, defied expectations, and confronted the enemies of World War II. Other Women Warriors of World War II: Angels of Bataan and Corregidor: The Heroic Nurses of World War II The Courageous Six Triple Eight: The All-Black Female Battalion of World War II Daring Women of D-Day: Bold Spies of World War II Elizebeth Friedman: Expert Codebreaker of World War II Jane Kendeigh: Brave Nurse of World War II Nancy Wake: Fearless Spy of World War II Sophie Scholl: Daring Activist of World War II"
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Illustrated by:   Luiz Fernando Da Silva
Imprint:   Capstone Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9781669013709
ISBN 10:   1669013707
Series:   Women Warriors of World War II
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Samantha Chow is an Indonesian illustrator currently based on the beautiful island of Bali. She studied film and game art design in Malaysia, and later completed her illustration degree in London. Sam enjoys drawing stories, everyday life, and anything historical! Being a curious person, Sam also loves to travel, exploring new places while doodling her journeys in her handy little sketchbooks! Luiz Fernando De Silva is an illustrator and comic artist from Santa Catarina, Brazil. Since he was a child, he has enjoyed creating his own stories--many based on his favorite cartoons, video games, and science fiction films. Luiz started his career as a professional illustrator and designer in 2006. He has been a full-time illustrator for 10 years now. In his free time, he likes to watch movies and series, play video games, read, and barbecue.

Reviews for Virginia Hall: Clever Spy of World War II

"Many women served in WWII, sometimes in nontraditional roles, but most of their efforts have been classified or forgotten. The Daring Women Warriors of WWII series highlights a few of these overlooked patriots in a graphic-novel format. The volumes present just enough background information on WWII to give context to each woman's difficult assignment. Two distinct fonts delineate concise, factual text from short, imagined dialogue meant to add interest and more detail. Each installment is illustrated by a different artist, adding variety to the series if read as a whole. Daring Women of D-Day focuses on Andr�e Borrel and Lise de Baissac, the first women paratroopers in the world, and their work in the French Resistance. Elizabeth Friedman traces the career of this expert codebreaker for the U.S. government, including her discovery of a Nazi spy ring in South America. Jane Kendeigh describes how this U.S. Navy night nurse trained to work on battlefields and survive during combat, skills put to use as she treated and helped evacuate wounded soldiers in both Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Virginia Hall relates how Hall turned her desire to work in U.S. diplomacy into a position as a British spy in German-occupied France. The books conclude with a summary of each woman's lasting contributions. An engaging treatment of real heroes from history.--Angela Leeper ""Booklist"""


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