Jumat, 15 September 2017

WWII Review: Shadow Knights

Shadow Knights: The Secret War Against Hitler By Gary Kamiya, 160 pp. illustrations by Jeffrey Smith. Simon & Schuster,2010.$19.99. Britain’s top-secret spy network, the Special Operations Executive (SOE), comes to vivid life in this kickoff for a smart new series of books aimed at grownups and older kids alike: historically accurate, tautly written, and smartly …

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