My Secret Life in Hut Six: One woman's experiences at Bletchley Park

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title My Secret Life in Hut Six: One woman's experiences at Bletchley Park
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mair Russell-Jones
By (author) Gethin Russell-Jones
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 130
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
Second world war
ISBN/Barcode 9780745956640
ClassificationsDewey:940.548642591092
Audience
General
Edition New edition
Illustrations 8pp b/w plate section

Publishing Details

Publisher Lion Hudson Plc
Imprint Lion Books
Publication Date 18 July 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The story of the World War 2 de-coders of Bletchley Park continues to fascinate. How did Mair Thomas, a musician brought up in the Welsh valleys, find herself in the rarefied atmosphere of Hut Six, surrounded by hundreds of others, all desperately trying to break the German Enigma Code? Sworn to secrecy and working in cramped and uncomfortable conditions, Mair discovered her degree in German and Music was just what was needed. This captivating memoir provides a fascinating insight into one woman's battle against Nazi Germany vividly capturing an era of danger, strain and day to day difficulties that were brightened occasionally by visits from the top brass, such as Winston Churchill.

Author Biography

Gethin Russell-Jones combines a prolific writing career with being a Baptist Pastor. His first book, My Secret Life in Hut 6, was written with his mother, Mair Russell Jones, about her time in Bletchley Park during World War 2.

Reviews

"This is a wonderful book, telling the story of a woman working at Bletchley Park. It has unique anecdotes that more truly describe the life at Bletchley Park than someone would be prepared to do if they were talking publicly. It is charming and brutally honest." -- Michael Smith, author of Station X I am fascinated by the way Bletchley Park's commitment to absolute secrecy exercised such a powerful and enduring hold over those who worked there - what a good thing that Mair Russell-Jones was persuaded to relax it a little, giving us this engaging account of life at the heart of one of Britain's most important World War Two operations. I greatly enjoyed this book. -- Edward Stourton, broadcaster and author Plucked from her home in the Welsh valleys, Mair Russell-Jones' quiet and heroic devotion to duty in World War 2 almost cost her her life and reputation among unsympathetic family and friends. It can't be easy telling your own parents' remarkable story but Gethin succeeds without a trace of sentimentality. Humbling and inspiring -- Steve Goddard Co-editor Ship of Fools This is the story of an ordinary woman from the Welsh valleys made extraordinary by the exigencies of war. Mair Thomas would probably have been a Christian missionary had it not been for World War II. She was recruited for the intelligence team at Bletchley Park that cracked the Enigma code and made the Allied victory possible. Only after half a century did she tell the story of her secret life in Hut Six. Her story is told with the aid of her son, Gethin Russell Jones. Other books have given dramatic, sometimes romanticised, accounts of the intelligence war. My Secret Life is remarkable for its unvarnished account of life at `BP' - monotonous, wearying, unglamorous - costly. Mair paid that cost till the end of her days. An absorbing read which gets closer to the humdrum reality of war. -- Derek Wilson, Author