From the Publisher
Marian Sutro is an outsider: the daughter of a diplomat, brought up
on the shores of Lake Geneva and in England, half French, half
British, naive yet too clever for her own good. But when she is
recruited from her desk job by SOE to go undercover in wartime
France, it seems her hybrid status - and fluent French - will be of
service to a greater, more dangerous cause. Trained in sabotage,
dead-drops, how to perform under interrogation and how to kill,
Marian parachutes into south-west France, her official mission to
act as a Resistance courier. But her real destination is Paris,
where she must seek out family friend Clément Pelletier, once the
focus of her adolescent desires. A nuclear physicist engaged in the
race for a new and terrifying weapon, he is of urgent significance
to her superiors. As she struggles through the strange, lethal
landscape of the Occupation towards this reunion, what completes
her training is the understanding that war changes everything, and
neither love nor fatherland may be trusted.
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky is both a gripping
adventure story and a moving meditation on patriotism, betrayal and
the limits of love.
About the Author
Author and biology teacher Simon Mawer was born in England in 1948. He studied at Somerset's Millfield School and Oxford's Brasenose College, receiving a degree in zoology. Mawer's first novel, Chimera, won the McKitterick Prize, while The Fall earned the 2003 Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature. He has written several other novels, as well as the exhibition companion volume Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics.
Format: Hardcover
Published: June 5, 2012
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1408703505
ISBN - 13: 9781408703502