Skies of Thunder

The deadly World War II mission over the roof of the world

Caroline Alexander author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bonnier Books Ltd

Published:13th Feb '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Skies of Thunder cover

'Riveting' - The New York Times

THE LITTLE-KNOWN STORY OF THE ALLIES' FIGHT IN WWII'S CHAOTIC AND LETHAL CHINA BURMA-INDIA THEATER.

In April 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army captured Burma, closing the only ground route from India to China. Supplies now had to be flown over the foothills of the treacherous Himalayas, on the most dangerous air route in the world.

Delving into memoirs, diaries, and official records, Caroline Alexander tells the story of the airmen who braved this perilous journey, flying unreliable aircraft through monsoons and enemy fire, with primitive navigation tools. The result is a litany of both deadly crashes and astonishing feats of survival.

Highlighting the efforts of units like the Chindits and Merrill's Marauders, and examining the political tensions between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Chiang Kai-shek, this book also exposes the fractures between the Allies and the impact of their decisions on post-war relations.

'Riveting' * The New York Times *
'Alexander's vivid retelling of this aerial feat is matched only by her exquisite rendering of the pilots' fear' * The New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) *
'A clear and engaging narrative ... A thorough, but never dull, history for the reader curious about the reality of World War II' * The New York Journal of Books *
'Well-detailed and engagingly told' * The Wall Street Journal *
'Excellent and thoroughly researched' * Aspects of History *

ISBN: 9781804189870

Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 42mm

Weight: 732g

496 pages