Safe Passage: The Remarkable True Story of Two Sisters Who Rescued Jews from the Nazis

by Ida Cook

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A remarkable memoir about two sisters and their brave acts of resistance and heroism during World War II

Ida and Louise Cook are two ordinary Englishwomen, seemingly destined never to stray from their quiet London suburb and comfortable civil service jobs. But in 1923, a chance encounter sparked a determination to rescue of dozens of Jews facing persecution and death. Even when Ida began to earn thousands as a successful romance novelist, the sisters never departed from their homespun virtues of thrift, hard work, self-sacrifice and unwavering moral conviction. Through ingenuity, bottomless goodwill, and incredible bravery, the Cook sisters embark on dangerous undercover missions into the heart of Nazi Germany. They directed every spare resource toward saving as many people as they could from Hitler's death camps, and coordinated networks of satellite families in safe nations for displaced Jews. No one would have predicted such glamorous and daring lives for Ida and Louise Cook--but saving people became their greatest happiness.

First published in 1950, Ida's memoir of the adventures she and Louise shared remains as fresh, vital and entertaining as the woman who wrote it, and is a moving testament to the extraordinary acts of courage by two everyday heroes.

"Safe Passage is well worth reading." --The New Yorker

  • ISBN10 0373892012
  • ISBN13 9780373892013
  • Publish Date 28 October 2008 (first published 1 October 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Mills & Boon
  • Edition Original ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 304
  • Language English