Red Joan

Red Joan by Jennie Rooney, published by Europa Editions in 2014, is a historical fiction novel that explores the life of a young physicist during World War II. The narrative is inspired by the true story of Melita Norwood, who was revealed as a long-serving British spy for the KGB. The book delves into Joan Stanley’s complex relationships and moral dilemmas as she navigates her friendships with communist sympathizers and becomes embroiled in a project that could alter the course of history.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of espionage and suspense woven throughout the story, as Joan grapples with her loyalties and the implications of her actions. The novel captures the ambiguity of wartime life, highlighting the personal and political conflicts that arise when ideals clash with reality. With themes of secrecy and sacrifice, Red Joan invites readers to reflect on the choices that shape our lives and the far-reaching consequences they can have on those we care about. This edition contains 390 pages and is presented in English.
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Inspired by the true story of a female spy, this is “an infectious page-turner, as crafty and nuanced and impassioned as any classic thriller” (The National).
Inspired by the true story of Melita Norwood, unmasked as the KGB’s longest-serving British spy in 1999, at age eighty-seven, Red Joan centers on the deeply conflicted life of a young physicist during the Second World War.Talented and impressionable, Cambridge undergraduate Joan Stanley befriends the worldly Sonya, whose daring history is at odds with Joan’s provincial upbringing. Joan also feels a growing attraction toward Leo, Sonya’s mysterious and charismatic cousin. Sonya and Leo, known communist sympathizers with ties to Russia and Germany, interpret wartime loyalty in ways Joan can only begin to fathom.As nations throughout the continent fall to fascism, Joan is enlisted into an urgent project that will change the course of the war–and the world–forever. Risking both career and conscience, leaking information to the Soviets while struggling to maintain her own semblance of morality, Joan is caught at a crossroads in which all paths lead to the same endgame: the deployment of the atomic bomb.Life during wartime, however, is often ambiguous, and when–decades later–MI5 agents appear at her doorstep, Joan must reaffirm the cost of the choices she made and face the cold truth: our deepest secrets have a way of dragging down those we love most.
The basis of the film starring Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson, this is “a brilliant spy novel, with [a] deft, involving plot . . . Tense, beautifully pitched, and very moving” (Marie Claire).
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