Sworn To Secrecy World War 11 Memoirs

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Annette More is just a teenager living in England when Europe becomes consumed with the violence of World War 11. Annette is helpless when she learns that her mother Dorothy and step father Jackie are in Singapore when the Japanese invade. As the fighting intensifies in 1944 Annette finds herself drawn into the secret world of codes and cyphers of the now famous Bletchley Park Code and Cypher School in England. After Germany is defeated, Annette would continue her service in Germany and then Italy gaining close friends and experiencing all that life has to offer along the way.

One review of the original print from "Sworn To Secrecy World War 11" which is no longer in print is from "The Project" and they went on to give a review stating "Sworn to Secrecy is the story of a young girl who becomes a decoder for the British during World War II and is sworn to keep her job secret for fifty years after the end of the War. The famous decoding of the Eginma German code changed the direction of the War and the author was working in the same buildings when it happened. In the book are letters from the author's step father who was a prisoner of War in Singapore displaying some of the lighter side and of course the serious, tragic side of the War. An amazing disclosure in the book is that the Germans never knew what was going on in Bletchley Park complex just a way from London, it would have surely been bombed.
The book is a personal journey through WW II beginning in Cornwall and ending with the author continuing to work for the British Foreign Office after the end of WW II. Sworn to Secrecy was thoroughly enjoyable and is recommended for those students of WW II who are riveted by the personal stories of individuals seriously affected by the War."

The editor Kimmy Nelson said of the new edition "Sworn To Secrecy Memoirs World War 11" that the book is "one of the top most eloquently written works that have ever been published in the United States."

There was also another review of the original print by SoCal Gal and she states that the book would be an excellent idea for a movie. She goes on to say "This book is the personal story of a girl and her family set against the backdrop of World War II. The girl is a coder for the British working at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bletchley_Park/Bletchley] Bletchley Park and includes stories of her family - like her step father who was a prisoner of war in Singapore. The coders had to keep their work secret long after the war so not much was written about them until the ban was lifted. The book was a gift and it is an entertaining read with emphasis on the personal stories of war. With the right script and cast - it could make a great, interesting movie. Maybe Meryl, Kate, Helen?"

The original copies that are no longer in print were going for $154.00 on Alibris on the first week of March, 2014 or
Adar II 5, 5774. It was also going for $88.00 on Amazon for the "Out of Print" version.

However, the new version http://sworntosecrecy.weebly.com/"Sworn To Secrecy Memoirs" is selling for just $68.00 and what a steal for this possible screen play - movie. Get Annette's book and webpage here at http://sworntosecrecy.weebly.com
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