The Fog of War

Martha Gellhorn at the D-Day Landings

Michelle Jabès Corpora author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pushkin Children's Books

Published:6th May '21

Should be back in stock very soon

The Fog of War cover

This true story of Martha Gellhorn reveals her daring journey as the only female journalist to cover the D-Day landings in 1944.

In The Fog of War, readers are taken on an inspiring journey through the life of Martha Gellhorn, a remarkable war correspondent known for her courage and tenacity. This true story recounts her secretive and perilous mission to become the sole female journalist covering the D-Day landings in 1944. Gellhorn's career spanned several significant conflicts, including the Spanish Civil War and World War II, showcasing her dedication to uncovering the truth amidst chaos.

As a writer for Collier's magazine, Gellhorn faced a significant challenge when the publication could only send one journalist to cover the crucial invasion of France. Her estranged husband, the renowned Ernest Hemingway, was chosen over her, leading to the withdrawal of her press pass. However, Gellhorn's determination did not waver; she devised a clever plan to gain access to the frontlines. The night before the invasion, she managed to board a hospital ship, hiding in a lavatory to avoid detection.

Once on the ship, Gellhorn worked as a nurse, treating both Allied and German casualties. When the opportunity arose, she disembarked with the soldiers, filing her compelling reports directly from the battlefield. The irony of Hemingway's boat turning back due to bad weather while Gellhorn was on the frontlines adds a poignant touch to her story, highlighting her resilience and commitment to journalism during one of history's most turbulent times.

"Riveting stories about real people who found themselves in dangerous situations and prevailed... these engaging books bring history to life."
--Booklist

ISBN: 9781782693130

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128 pages