Looking for Trouble

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Looking for Trouble

'One of the truly great war correspondents: magnificent.' (Antony Beevor)

History Second World War

Author: Virginia Cowles

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Language: English

Published by: Faber & Faber

Published on: 3rd November 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 745 Kb

ISBN: 9780571280872


Overview

This sensational 1941 memoir of life on wartime Europe's frontline by a trailblazing female reporter is an unforgettable (The Times) rediscovered classic, introduced by Christina Lamb.

Historical Settings

Paris as it fell to the Nazis
London on the first day of the Blitz
Berlin the day Germany invaded Poland
Madrid in the Spanish Civil War
Prague during the Munich crisis
Lapland as the Russians attacked
Moscow betrayed by the Germans

The Author

Virginia Cowles has seen it all. As a pioneering female correspondent, she reported from the frontline of 1930s Europe into WWII always in the right place at the right time. Flinging off her heels under shellfire; meeting Hitler (an inconspicuous little man); gossiping with Churchill by his goldfish pond; dancing in the bomb-blasted Ritz ...

Introduction and Reception

Introduced by Christina Lamb, Cowles' incredible dispatches make you an eyewitness to the twentieth century as you have never experienced it before.
A tour-de-force. Daily Mail
Amazingly brilliant. New York Times
Fascinating. Justine Picardie
Breathtaking. Anna Funder
Thrilling. Sue Prideaux
A long-overlooked classic that could not be timelier or more engrossing. Paula McLain
One of the best memoirs of war reporting ever written. Caroline Moorehead

What Readers Are Saying

The queen of historical name-dropping
Holy cow! What a wonderful find!!
Most unexpectedly great book that I have read in years. Reads like a novel [but] this is real life.
The best book I’ve read this year ... Exquisitely written [day-to-day] drama of history ... Breathtakingly fresh.
I can’t recommend this book enough. Cowles' voice and humanity are her greatest assets, but her willingness to be where the action was - and always find trouble - paid off.
A marvel. Her ability to capture anecdotes and dialogue that offer surprising insights into historic personages and events is a frequent source of wonder. It was difficult for me not to drive my family crazy wanting to read them quotes.
The intrepid Virginia Cowles was in the right places at the right times and connected to the right people. What a life she led!

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