Four Stars
Reminiscent of Unbroken and Beneath a Scarlet Sky, A Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell recounts a nearly-unbelievable, true-life story. Virginia Hall was perhaps the most unlikely person to be a spy during WWII, and not only because she was a woman who rose beyond her rank and station. Overcoming personal odds and circumventing the enemy, she lived the life an unsung hero during a pinnacle turning-point in world history.
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