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Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
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Code Name Verity

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Length 10 hours 3 minutes
Language English
Narrators Morven Christie & Lucy Gaskell

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Code Name Verity is a compelling, emotionally rich story with universal themes of friendship and loyalty, heroism and bravery.

Two young women from totally different backgrounds are thrown together during World War II: one a working-class girl from Manchester, the other a Scottish aristocrat, one a pilot, the other a wireless operator. Yet whenever their paths cross, they complement each other perfectly and before long become devoted friends. But then a vital mission goes wrong, and one of the friends has to bail out of a faulty plane over France. She is captured by the Gestapo and becomes a prisoner of war.

The story begins in Verity's own words, as she writes her account for her captors.

Elizabeth Wein is the holder of a private pilotโ€™s license and the owner of about a thousand maps. She is best known for her historical fiction about young women flying in World War II, including the New York Times bestselling Code Name Verity and Rose Under Fire. Elizabeth is also the author of Cobalt Squadron, a middle grade novel set in the Star Wars universe and connected to the 2017 release The Last Jedi. Elizabeth lives in Scotland and holds both British and American citizenship.

Morven Christie was born and raised in Scotland, and trained as an actor at Drama Centre London. Since graduating she has worked extensively across film, television, theatre and radio. Morven starred in the BBC's The A Word (2016โ€“2020) as Alison Hughes and ITV's The Bay (2019โ€“2020) as D.S. Lisa Armstrong. As a narrator, she has lent her voice to bestselling titles including Burial Rites by Hannah Kent.

Lucy Gaskell trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, graduating in 2001. Her theatre credits include All The Ordinary Angels (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester) and The Cherry Orchard (Oxford Stage Company). On screen, Lucyโ€™s many television credits include Doctor Who, Ancient Rome; Constantine Nuclear Secrets and Waking The Dead.

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ISBN:
9781743136928

Length:
10 hours 3 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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Edition:
Unabridged

Libro.fm rank:
#37,497 Overall

Genre rank:
#2,258 in YA Fiction

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Reviews

"The word crossover appears many times on publisher information sheets, but this is the real deal. An incredibly assured debut novel, full of convincing detail, heart-stopping emotion and tension. I have high hopes for Code Name Verity." Breaking away from Arthurian legends (The Winter Prince, 1993, etc.), Wein delivers a heartbreaking tale of friendship during World War II. In a cell in Nazi-occupied France, a young woman writes. Like Scheherezade, to whom she is compared by the SS officer in charge of her case, she dribbles out informationโ€”โ€œeverything I can remember about the British War Effortโ€โ€”in exchange for time and a reprieve from torture. But her story is more than a listing of wireless codes or aircraft types. Instead, she describes her friendship with Maddie, the pilot who flew them to France, as well as the real details of the British War Effort: the breaking down of class barriers, the opportunities, the fears and victories not only of war but of daily life. She also describes, almost casually, her unbearable current situation and the SS officer who holds her life in his hands and his beleaguered female associate, who translates the narrative each day. Through the layers of story, characters (including the Nazis) spring to life. And as the epigraph makes clear, there is more to this tale than is immediately apparent. The twists will lead readers to finish the last page and turn back to the beginning to see how the pieces slot perfectly, unexpectedly into place. A carefully researched, precisely written tour de force; unforgettable and wrenching. "To reveal almost anything about the way events in CODE NAME VERITY unfold would spoil the bookโ€™s many twists and turns and revelations. It all begins with Maddie, a young pilot, and Queenie, who are both part of the British war effort during WWII. The audiobook is its own revelationโ€”narrators Morven Christie and Lucy Gaskell bring Queenie and Maddie to vibrant life, and listeners will fall in love with them from the start. Gaskell and especially Christie perform (and even sing in) a variety of English and Scottish accents as well as flawless French and German. More than that, they so fully inhabit the characters that the most harrowing moments, so intimate and immediate on audio, are nearly unbearable. It's an extraordinary book, made even more extraordinary by their truly spellbinding narration." Expand reviews
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