
Agent Josephine
American Beauty, French Hero, British Spy
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Damien Lewis
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Damien Lewis
Singer. Actress. Beauty. Spy. During WW2, Josephine Baker, the world's richest and most glamorous entertainer, was an Allied spy in Occupied France. This is the story of her heroic personal resistance to Nazi Germany.
Prior to World War II, Josephine Baker was a music-hall diva renowned for her singing and dancing, her beauty and sexuality; she was the most highly paid female performer in Europe. When the Nazis seized her adopted city, Paris, she was banned from the stage, along with all "negroes and Jews". Yet, instead of returning to America, she vowed to stay and to fight the Nazi evil. Overnight she went from performer to Resistance spy.
In Agent Josephine best-selling author Damien Lewis uncovers this little known history of the famous singer's life. During the years of the war, as a member of the French Nurse paratroopers—a cover for her spying work—she participated in numerous clandestine activities and emerged as formidable spy. In turn, she was a hero of the three countries in whose name she served: the US, the nation of her birth; France, the land that embraced her during her adult career; and Britain, the country from which she took her orders, as one of London’s most closely guarded special agents. Baker’s secret war embodies a tale of unbounded courage, passion, devotion, and sacrifice, and of deep and bitter tragedy, fueled by her own desire to combat the rise of Nazism and to fight for all that is good and right in the world.
Drawing on a plethora of new historical material and rigorous research, including previously undisclosed letters and journals, Lewis upends the conventional story of Josephine Baker, revealing that her mark on history went far beyond the confines of the stage.
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The author/narrator's many long pauses before reading French words, abbreviations, and at many other times was frustrating, as well as his mispronunciation of St. Louis, Abwehr, and other words. A professional narrator would've made it much more enjoyable.
Writers Shouldn't Narrate Their Own Books
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Hero
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My only negative note on the author’s narration is that I don’t like the voices he does for characters; however I am particularly sensitive to ANY narrator doing voices and I bet loads of listeners have no problem with any of it. Overall I’m still very glad the author read his own work.
I cannot recommend this book (and audible audiobook) highly enough. I’m a relative newcomer to WW2 history and the backdrop of the French perspective in itself made this a very memorable listen. I will definitely revisit it.
Such a fascinating book!
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Fascinating story about a fascinating, adventurous woman
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The narration was very hard to listen to due to the author's habit of pausing frequently in the middle of sentences (possibly denoting quotations?).
I would only recommend this book to a serious scholar of WWII, and would not recommend the audiobook at all.
Too many side stories, awful narration
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Wish it had more stories
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Amazing woman!
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That said, the book felt padded, with tiresome repetitions & too many digressions.
Who knew??
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what a fascinating read
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