Lighting the Fuse

Stories from Britain’s first female bomb disposal expert

Lucy Lewis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Orion Publishing Co

Published:4th Aug '22

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This memoir tells the inspiring journey of Britain's first female bomb disposal expert, Lucy Lewis, detailing her challenges and triumphs in a male-dominated military environment during the 1980s.

Lighting the Fuse is a compelling memoir by Lucy Lewis, who became Britain's first female bomb disposal expert. In this captivating narrative, Lucy takes readers into the intense world of bomb disposal training and the challenges she faced while pursuing her groundbreaking career. From her initial days at Sandhurst to her first call-out to defuse a bomb, the book is filled with gripping moments that highlight the extraordinary pressure and responsibility she encountered.

Lucy’s journey is not just about the technical aspects of her job; it also sheds light on her experiences as a woman in the military during the 1980s. At a time when women were beginning to take on more perilous roles, she faced scrutiny and skepticism at every turn. Despite these obstacles, Lucy's determination and resilience allowed her to break through barriers and achieve what had previously seemed impossible. Her story serves as a testament to her strength and the progress made in gender equality within the armed forces.

Through Lighting the Fuse, readers gain insight into the unique challenges faced by women in the military, as well as the personal sacrifices and triumphs that accompany such a demanding career. Lucy's narrative is not only a reflection of her own journey but also an inspiring account of how one woman can challenge the status quo and pave the way for future generations. This memoir is a powerful reminder of the courage it takes to forge a new path and the impact one individual can have on history.

Gripping and eye-opening * Choice magazine *

ISBN: 9781841883946

Dimensions: 202mm x 134mm x 28mm

Weight: 214g

304 pages