The Spy with the Wooden Leg Alma Little, Ages 10 and up. The true story of Virginia Hall who, in World War II, despite a wooden leg, volunteered to drive an ambulance in France, rescued downed airmen, radioed vital information to the Allies, and led three battalions of French Resistance forces in guerrilla warfare. THE SPY WITH THE WOODEN LEG: THE STORY OF VIRGINIA HALL ALIGNED TO THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS BOOK AND GUIDE BY NANCY POLETTE ELEVEN ACTIVITIES BASED ON COMMON CORE STANDARDS IN READING, HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES - GRADES FIVE THROUGH EIGHT Explore the major events of World War II in Europe through the eyes of master . The Lady Is a Spy: Virginia Hall, World War II Hero of the French Resistance, by Don Mitchell () Scholastic, ISBN , a non-fiction book for ages 12–18; The Spy with the Wooden Leg: The Story of Virginia Hall, by Nancy Polette () Elva Resa Publishing, ISBN , a non-fiction book for ages 10 and older.
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The Spy with the Wooden Leg: The Story of Virginia Hall by Nancy Polette. Award-winning middle grade nonfiction (ages 10+) 1 Case/50 Paperback. How did a young woman from Baltimore, born at a time when daughters led sheltered lives and a woman's place was in the home, become one of the bravest and most valued intelligence agents in World War II?. The Spy With The Wooden Leg: The Story Of Virginia Hall (hardcover)|Nancy Polette, More Rapid Math Tricks and Tips: 30 Days to Number Mastery|Edward H. Julius, Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years (Advances in Discourse Processes)|Hillel Goelman, The Bespoke Overcoat: A Play in One Act|Wolf Mankowitz. If WWII spy, Virginia Hall, was a fictional character, critics would say her story is unbelievable, unrealistic—that a woman couldn’t do that, much less one with a wooden leg. Nancy Polette’s biography, The Spy with the Wooden Leg: The Story of Virginia Hall, written for children in middle grades, shows readers what women are capable of.
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