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A House in the Mountains: The Women Who Liberated Italy from Fascism

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A House in the Mountains: The Women Who Liberated Italy from Fascism

Contributors:

By (Author) Caroline Moorehead

ISBN:

9781784705077

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage

Publication Date:

1st December 2020

UK Publication Date:

1st October 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Far-right political ideologies and movements
Gender studies: women and girls
Second World War
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
True war and combat stories
Revolutionary groups and movements

Dewey:

940.53370945

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

333g

Description

From the Sunday Times-bestselling author of Village of Secrets, comes the extraordinary story of four courageous women who helped form the Italian Resistance during WW2 'Moorehead paints a wonderfully vivid and moving portrait of the women of the Italian Resistance' MAX HASTINGS, SUNDAY TIMES The extraordinary story of the courageous women who spearheaded the Italian Resistance during the Second World War In the late summer of 1943, in the midst of German occupation, the Italian Resistance was born. Ada, Frida, Silvia and Bianca were four young women who signed up. Living in the mountains surrounding Turin their contribution was invaluable. They carried messages and weapons, provided safe houses and took prisoners. As thousands of Italians rose up, they fought to liberate their country. With its corruption, greed and anti-Semitism, the fall of Fascist Italy was unrelentingly violent, but for the partisan women it was also a time of camaraderie and equality, pride and optimism. Through the stories of these four exceptional women, the resolve, tenacity and, above all, courage of the Italian Resistance is laid bare. A Spectator Book of the Year

Reviews

Moorehead paints a wonderfully vivid and moving portrait of the women of the Italian Resistancean excellent book She depicts a tragic fate that is timeless, of dreams forged in adversity, shattered by collisions with practical politics -- Max Hastings * Sunday Times *
Brilliantly and subtly told The narrative is told with such verve that I frequently had goosebumps: the men and women known from much drier history books come alive a riveting read -- Tobias Jones * Guardian *
A sensitive and perceptive book founded on an appreciation of the role women play in any society, at any times. It is sober and serious, but still an easy read Moorehead is not afraid to show how these women used their femininity to become more effective partisans -- Gerard DeGroot * The Times *
The moving finale of a quartet of books on resistance to fascism... Moorehead conveys the terror with understated power; she is equally good at conjuring the blurred morality of civil conflict...[and] the valleys and wild flowers in technicolour detail * Economist *
In the best book she has so far written, Moorehead corrects this imbalance with a narrative whose coherence perfectly matches its authors admiration for her subjects redemptive idealism Moorehead needs to be read by Italians themselves. Over here, meanwhile, she deserves every prize going -- Jonathan Keates * Literary Review *

Author Bio

Caroline Moorehead is a bestselling and prizewinner author, and the biographer of Bertrand Russell, Freya Stark, Iris Origo, Madame de la Tour du Pin and Martha Gellhorn. Her recent books - a quartet focussed on resistance to dictatorship, particularly in Italy - were shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Orwell Prize and the Costa Biography Award. She lives in London.

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