The War We Won Apart: The Untold Story of Two Elite Agents Who Became One of the Most Decorated Couples of WWII

Nahlah Ayed
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The War We Won Apart: The Untold Story of Two Elite Agents Who Became One of the Most Decorated Couples of WWII

Nahlah Ayed
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A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year
An Indigo Pick for Best History & Political Science Book of the Year

“Writing so vivid you feel you are in the woods with the Resistance experiencing the seduction and horror of war. Brilliantly researched. Who knew elite women agents were parachuted behind enemy lines?”
—Rosemary Sullivan, bestselling author of The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation and Where the World Was: A Memoir

“A touching account of a remarkable young Canadian couple parachuted into occupied France to help the partisans: this is both a love story and a stirring tale about courage and selflessness all the more remarkable for having been kept so long a secret.”
—Caroline Moorehead, bestselling author of A Train in Winter


“Behind enemy lines, Allied resistance fighters and secret agents chanced all to strike at the Nazi occupiers of France. Ayed recounts their stories with sympathy and skill, following the lives and legacy of those who sacrificed, loved, and lost during these fraught battles to liberate the oppressed.”
—Tim Cook, bestselling author of The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering, and Remaking Canada’s Second World War

“This is a tale full of intrigue and suspense, but at its heart it's a love story, the kind that can only be forged within the intense heat of war. It's rendered even more poignant because the whole story is true, meticulously researched and crafted by one of Canada's finest journalists.”
—Carol Off, award-winning journalist and author of All We Leave Behind

“This compelling account of two secret agents parachuted into France on the eve of D-Day is a veritable page turner. Young, energetic, and just married, Sonia and Guy d’Artois were forced to fight apart, and each performed courageously in the field. But their separation came at a price, and Nahlah Ayed brilliantly—and with great sensitivity—captures the demands this placed on their relationship, both then and for the rest of their lives. Thoroughly researched and well-informed, this is a human story that lingers long in the mind.”
—David Stafford, author of Ten Days to D-Day and Secret Agent: The True Story of the Special Operations Executive

“[Ayed] skillfully transports the reader to World War Two as experienced by the brave SOE agents who landed behind enemy lines. . . . Readers looking for a page-turning World War Two tale will not be disappointed.”
The Spectator World

“[The War We Won Apart] offers a respectful, honest account of two flawed but exceptional people. . . . [T]his book serves as a meticulously researched, riveting tribute. . . . Nahlah Ayed, with the empathy and insight of a veteran war correspondent, has grippingly captured the events leading up to that relatively, miraculously happy ending.”
—Policy Magazine

“It is time that this fascinating piece of Canadian history was put to paper, honouring two highly resourceful Allied saboteurs working alongside the French Resistance. War correspondent and celebrated journalist Nahlah Ayed has found a masterful way to tell their story, and she is the right person to tell it.”
Toronto Star (Insight)

“Author Nahlah Ayed excels in her intermarriage of action and human emotion. . . . The War We Won Apart is an impressive work by an equally extraordinary Canadian writer, journalist and CBC personality who frames this story in a moving canvas of facts. Ayed's research is exhaustive.”
Winnipeg Free Press

“An accomplished storyteller, Ayed delivers compelling details while not shying away from the truth. . . . She has diligently absorbed the research, adding texture and detail in her joint biography of Sonia Butt and Guy d’Artois. . . . [A] compelling and informative narrative.”
Literary Review of Canada

“Riveting spy-novel material. . . . The information it reveals about the SOE is fascinating. Ayed, already well-known in Canada as an award-winning CBC journalist, has produced a page-turner.”
Charlotte Gray for Canada's History

Overall rating: 4.8285713 / 5 from 35 reviews.

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The War We Won Apart - fascinating

"This is one of the most fascinating books that I have read. The author did a most thorough search through historical documents and interviews of those who survived and knew the couple. I must read of Canadian history."

Sharon S. (5/5)

great little box with 4 write on wipe off books

"great for young kids , like the wipe off idea, they can practice letters and number and then just wipe it off, easy fun to learn and clean up is great , no mess, easy for travel in car or holidays"

Goodbooks (5/5)

The war we won apart

"Inspiring WW2 story"

Chyanne F. (5/5)

The War They Fought

"This was an amazing true story about 2 very young people involved in espionage in WW2. They along with many other individuals of the resistance gave so much to the war effort. They lived relatively inconspicuous lives post the war in Canada. Thanks to the diligent research of Nahlah Ayed their story has been told."

M. M. (5/5)

A Powerful Exploration of Shared Humanity: A Review of """"The War We Won Apart""""

"Nahlah Ayed's """"The War We Won Apart"""" is a compelling and deeply human exploration of the interconnectedness of our world, particularly in the context of conflict. It's not a traditional war story focused on battles and strategies, but rather a nuanced look at the personal impacts of war and the surprising ways individuals find connection and common ground amidst chaos. Ayed masterfully weaves together seemingly disparate narratives, revealing the threads of shared experience that bind us together, even across vast cultural and geographical divides."

Alien B. (5/5)

Interesting Historical Read with Canadian and Manitoba connections

"If you are a fan of historical fiction, this book would be especially appealing. It is actual FACTS with connections linked not only to Canada but also Manitoba—both Shilo and Rivers military training bases. Interesting and informative. Highly recommended."

Coralea (4/5)

Excellent read

"Such an interesting story, and very compelling characters."

Sabrina (5/5)

Couldn’t put it down.

"I could not put the book down. Their story was so fascinating. I have been to some of these places during my travels and I have read other books about the French resistance but this was so detailed."

Kjgt (5/5)

Trust me, go for it and gain some Canadian history knowledge

"I don't want to spoil it even though this is fact not fiction, but definitely read this and don't do any research beforehand! It'll be all the more captivating and special"

Alisha (4/5)

Dad's Christmas surprise book gift is a hit!

"Brilliant research and interesting story. . . my Dad loved this book for Christmas!"

Cynthia (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Sep 02, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 424
  • Éditeur : Penguin Canada
  • ISBN : 9780735242081
  • Dimensions : 5.2" W x 1.16" L x 8.0" H
NAHLAH AYED is an award-winning writer, broadcaster, and currently a producer and host of CBC’s Ideas. For two decades, Ayed worked in hot zones around the globe—from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, to Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Her first book, A Thousand Farewells, was a finalist for the 2012 Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction.

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