"Bringing together rigorous research and a vibrant writing style"
(School Library Journal), Code Name Verity meets Inglourious
Basterds in this riotous, spirited biography of the most dangerous of
all Allied spies, courageous and kickass Virginia Hall.
When James Bond was still in diapers, Virginia Hall was behind enemy
lines, playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with Hitler's henchmen.
Did she have second thoughts after a terrible accident left her needing
a wooden leg? Please. Virginia Hall was the baddest broad in any room
she walked into. When the State Department proved to be a sexist boys'
club that wouldn't let her in, she gave the finger to society's
expectations of women and became a spy for the British. This boss lady
helped arm and train the French Resistance and organized sabotage
missions. There was just one problem: The Butcher of Lyon, a notorious
Gestapo commander, was after her. But, hey--Virginia's classmates didn't
call her the Fighting Blade for nothing.
So how does a girl who was a pirate in the school play, spent her
childhood summers milking goats, and rocked it on the hockey field end
up becoming the Gestapo's most wanted spy? Audacious, irreverent, and
fiercely feminist, Code Name Badass is for anyone who doesn't take no
for an answer.