Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search



A game of birds and wolves : the ingenious young women whose secret board game helped win World War II  Cover Image Book Book

A game of birds and wolves : the ingenious young women whose secret board game helped win World War II / Simon Parkin.

Parkin, Simon, (author.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316492096 : HRD
  • ISBN: 0316492094 : HRD
  • Physical Description: 309 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Boston, MA : Little, Brown, [2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
First published in Great Britain in November 2019 by Sceptre" -- Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: World War, 1939-1945 > xx > Atlantic Ocean.
World War, 1939-1945 > Naval operations > Submarine.
World WAr, 1939-1945 > Military intelligence > Great Britain.
Great Britain. Royal Navy. Western Approaches Tactical Unit.
Genre: Creative nonfiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Town of Orford Libraries.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.

Holds

0 current holds with 1 total copy.

Show All Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Orford Social Library 940.54/516 34190000109503 New items Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Summary for ISBN Number 9780316492096
A Game of Birds and Wolves : The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World War II
A Game of Birds and Wolves : The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World War II
by Parkin, Simon
Rate this title:
vote data
Click an element below to view details:

Summary

A Game of Birds and Wolves : The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World War II


As heard on the New Yorker Radio Hour: The triumphant and "engaging history" ( The New Yorker ) of the young women who devised a winning strategy that defeated Nazi U-boats and delivered a decisive victory in the Battle of the Atlantic. By 1941, Winston Churchill had come to believe that the outcome of World War II rested on the battle for the Atlantic. A grand strategy game was devised by Captain Gilbert Roberts and a group of ten Wrens (members of the Women's Royal Naval Service) assigned to his team in an attempt to reveal the tactics behind the vicious success of the German U-boats. Played on a linoleum floor divided into painted squares, it required model ships to be moved across a make-believe ocean in a manner reminiscent of the childhood game, Battleship. Through play, the designers developed "Operation Raspberry," a counter-maneuver that helped turn the tide of World War II. Combining vibrant novelistic storytelling with extensive research, interviews, and previously unpublished accounts, Simon Parkin describes for the first time the role that women played in developing the Allied strategy that, in the words of one admiral, "contributed in no small measure to the final defeat of Germany." Rich with unforgettable cinematic detail and larger-than-life characters, A Game of Birds and Wolves is a heart-wrenching tale of ingenuity, dedication, perseverance, and love, bringing to life the imagination and sacrifice required to defeat the Nazis at sea.

Additional Resources