A Game of Birds and Wolves
The Secret Game that Revolutionised the War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:5th Nov '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Set during World War II, this compelling narrative reveals how a group of talented women and a retired naval captain devised strategies to combat U-boat threats, ultimately aiding Britain's survival. A Game of Birds and Wolves highlights their crucial contributions.
A Game of Birds and Wolves is a captivating account of a lesser-known aspect of World War II, focusing on the Battle of the Atlantic. Set in 1941, the story unfolds during a critical time when German U-boats were wreaking havoc on supply ships, threatening Britain's survival. With the nation on the brink of starvation, a group of unlikely heroes emerges to confront this dire situation.
The narrative centers around a retired naval captain and a talented group of young women who come together to form the Western Approaches Tactical Unit in Liverpool. In a bomb-damaged headquarters, they dedicate themselves to developing strategies through innovative wargames, aiming to outsmart the U-boat tactics that are decimating the supply lines. The urgency of their mission is palpable as they race against time to protect Britain from impending defeat.
Simon Parkin, an investigative journalist, brings this riveting true story to life with a novelistic flair. He highlights the contributions of these unsung heroines, shedding light on Operation Raspberry and their vital role in the war effort. The book not only serves as a historical account but also celebrates the ingenuity and resilience of those who fought in the shadows. With engaging prose and a focus on personal stories, A Game of Birds and Wolves is a remarkable tribute to the courage displayed during one of history's most challenging times.
[A] splendid new history of the war in the Atlantic . . . Simon Parkin's book rips along at full sail and is full of personality and personalities. Above all, it brings a barely known aspect of the sea war out into the light. Which is a triumph in itself. -- John Lewis Stempel * Sunday Express *
Sheds compelling new light on the ferocious struggle being played out in the mid-Atlantic ... [A Game of Birds and Wolves] has all the elements of a film * Sunday Times *
In a riveting, intricately researched book, Simon Parkin tells the previously unknown story behind the Allied victory in the Atlantic during World War II. It's an underdog's tale - not only of British supply fleets trying to outrun German U-boats, but also of the women game designers who made that victory possible.
Engaging and skilful . . . [Parkin] writes with real flair and the human side of this story is brought out with fine vignettes and character sketches . . . If the place of women in Britain's naval war has been played down, Parkin's vivid story recovers it handsomely . . . Inside his narrative is a desire to show how ordinary people did extraordinary things in wartime . . . this is a good read on a corner of the war and the men and women who peopled it - one very much worthy of our attention. -- Richard Overy * Guardian *
A triumph * Daily Mirror *
History writing at its best * Booklist (starred review) *
With novelistic flair, Parkin transforms material gathered from research, interviews, and unpublished accounts into ahighly readable book that celebrates the ingenuity of a British naval 'reject' and the accomplishments of the formerly faceless women never officially rewarded for their contribution to the Allied defeat of Germany. A lively, sharp WWII history. * Kirkus Reviews *
This is a thrilling story, compellingly told * History Revealed *
Enthralling . . . a pacey read with some wonderfully vivid set pieces * Literary Review *
Gripping . . . a great read. * Sorted Magazine *
A hugely enjoyable and exciting book . . . A compelling and important new story, lucidly and humanely told. -- Roland Phillipps, author of A Spy Named Orphan
Simon Parkin describes brilliantly the key role of WATU in the Battle of the Atlantic. I was proud to read of my mother's role as a Wren with influence far beyond her age and experience, and of my father's application of WATU-designed tactics in the key anti-U boat battle of the Atlantic. -- Vice Admiral Mike Gretton, son of Judy Du Vivier and Sir Peter Gretton
This is the riveting true story of war, amazing women, and one of the most important games in history. -- Major Tom Mouat MBE, Simulation and Modelling Technology School, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
A stunning book about an unknown part of the largely forgotten Battle of the Atlantic, which is a must read. -- Niall Kilgour, chairman of the Submariners Association
ISBN: 9781529353211
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 28mm
Weight: 240g
320 pages