A review by lornarei
The Bletchley Girls by Tessa Dunlop

2.0

Bit of a disappointment. It was interesting enough, but (as others have said) there were just too many women to follow and I was never able to keep any of them straight or get to "know" them. Grouping it all by topic probably made the most sense (rather than having to rehash the entire war 15 times) but it just didn't give me the connections I was looking for. Maybe a section at the beginning or end with a brief synopsis of each of their lives/service might have helped. Still worth a read if you're interested in the Bletchley story.