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In the gripping historical novel The Ministry of Unladylike Activity, Robin Stevens transports readers to the tumultuous backdrop of 1940 during World War Two. This compelling story centres around a covert British government division that trains children to become spies, highlighting the unique challenges and adventures they face.
May Wong, a spirited and determined young girl, aspires to contribute to the war effort and return to her homeland of Hong Kong. Despite her unwavering conviction in her abilities, the adults around her consistently underestimate her potential. After a disheartening rejection from the Ministry, May, alongside her loyal friend Eric, embarks on a daring mission. Disguised as evacuees, they journey to Elysium Hall, convinced that they can prove their worth and uncover vital secrets that could alter the course of the war.
This novel explores themes of bravery, friendship, and the fight against societal expectations. It illuminates the often-overlooked roles of young people in wartime and examines the resilience found in the desire to be heard and valued. Through May's journey, Stevens deftly illustrates the importance of self-belief and the quest for identity amidst chaos.
Stevens' writing is both engaging and accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of readers. Her ability to weave historical detail with relatable characters creates a vivid tapestry that brings the past to life. Fans of her previous works, such as Murder Most Unladylike, will appreciate her signature blend of mystery and adventure.
With its rich narrative and dynamic characters, The Ministry of Unladylike Activity is a testament to the courage of young individuals who dare to challenge the status quo and make a difference in a world at war.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 416
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
ISBN: 9780241429877
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