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She Landed By Moonlight - The Story of Secret Agent Pearl Witherington: the 'real Charlotte Gray' (Paperback)
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She Landed By Moonlight - The Story of Secret Agent Pearl Witherington: the 'real Charlotte Gray' (Paperback)
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On the night of the 22 September 1943 Pearl Witherington, a
twenty-nine-year-old British secretary and agent of the Special
Operations Executive (SOE), was parachuted from a Halifax bomber
into Occupied France. Like Sebastian Faulks' heroine, Charlotte
Gray, Pearl had a dual mission: to fight for her beloved, broken
France and to find her lost love. Pearl's lover was a Parisian
parfumier turned soldier, Henri Cornioley, who had been taken
prisoner while serving in the French Logistics Corps and
subsequently escaped from his German POW camp. Agent Pearl
Witherington's wartime record is unique and heroic. As the only
woman agent in the history of SOEs in France to have run a network,
she became a fearless and legendary guerrilla leader organising,
arming and training 3,800 Resistance fighters. Probably the
greatest female organiser of armed maquisards in France, the woman
whom her young troops called 'Ma Mere', Pearl lit the fires of
Resistance in Central France so that Churchill's famous order to
'set Europe ablaze', which had brought SOE into being, finally came
to pass. Pearl's story takes us from her harsh, impoverished
childhood in Paris, to the lonely forests and farmhouses of the
Loir-et-Cher where she would become a true 'warrior queen'. Shortly
before Pearl's death in 2008, the Queen presented her with a CBE in
Paris. While male agents and Special Force Jedburghs received the
DSO or Military Cross, an ungrateful country had forgotten Pearl.
She had been offered a civilian decoration in 1945 which she
refused, saying 'There was nothing civil about what I did.' But
what pleased her most was to receive her Parachute Wings, for which
she had waited over 60 years. Two RAF officers travelled to her old
people's home and she was finally able to pin the coveted wings on
her lapel. Pearl died in February 2008 aged 93.
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