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Tessa Dunlop

Autor von The Bletchley Girls

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Tessa Dunlop was born in 1974. She is a television presenter, radio broadcaster and historian. She has presented history programmes for the BBC, Discovery Channel Europe, and Channel 4. Dunlop attended Strathallan School and read history at St Hilda's College, Oxford University, where she won the mehr anzeigen 1995 Gertrude Easton Prize for History. After graduating, she worked for London radio station LBC and went on to present radio shows for both LBC and BBC London. Dunlop was named 'Regional Television Personality' in the Royal Television Society's West of England Awards 2005 for her work on regional magazine show Inside Out West. Her articles have appeared in a number of British newspaper publications including The Guardian, The Independent, The Mail on Sunday and Scottish broadsheet The Herald. In 2015 her title The Bletchley Girls: War, Secrecy, Love and Loss: The Women of Bletchley Park Tell made the New Zealand Best Seller List. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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This is a wonderful accounting of the lives of the Bletchley Girls and what it was like during their time of service. The stories Dunlop re-tells based on her interviews with the ladies are so engaging - I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of reading them!
 
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clamagna | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 4, 2024 |
I think I enjoyed this book more than the rest of my reading group. But I listened to the audio and I think that helped a lot. The group complained that they couldn't remember who was who a lot of the time. The different accents in the audiobook helped me a lot with that, although even I had a hard time remembering sometimes. I am not usually a fan of biography. I like history though and so I enjoyed this quite a lot.
 
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infjsarah | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 5, 2022 |
Bought this after hearing Tessa Dunlop at Tring Book Festival. The author has brilliantly brought together recollections of the few living women army pioneers together with extensive research to provide these unsung heroes with their voice at long last. It is also a fascinating insight into social history.
 
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edwardsgt | Nov 17, 2021 |
This book has a simple surmise to tell the story of the 100 years since the franchise was extended to women by taking 6 women who were born at or before that date and telling their stories. The author takes the opportunity to put their individual experiences into the context of the history of the nation, so that it is a broader book than just the biography of 6 women. But what interesting women she found! They really make it by their variety. Two were born else where (British India & Guyana), some were born into an elite, others were at the bottom of the social scale. Some followed a well trodden path, others broke the mould. They have such varied experiences of the same events that it makes you wonder how you can possibly lump "old people" into a single bucket. These women all come across as individuals. They are a product of their times - the author uses a quote from Napoleon, which in essence says to understand a (wo)man you need to understand the world when they were young. We are made by our experiences in our early decades. For these women that was a pretty turbulent period, the roaring 20s, the depression, the rise of social unrest and WW2 all featured in their first quarter century. When you think of it like that, they are a special set.… (mehr)
 
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