They say well-behaved women rarely make history. And in the case of Noor Inayat Khan, truer words have never been said. Despite initial doubts from her trainers, Noor Inayat Khan became the first female wireless operator who worked behind enemy lines in World War II. Joining the fight against the Nazi’s was the last thing you would expect from the daughter of a pacifist, especially when this pacifist was a Sufi preacher who instilled harmony and acceptance into her entire being. However, what most people didn’t realize is that the Moscow-born Noor was also the descendant of Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore and one of the prominent kings who rebelled against British rule in India. This heady mix of familial wirings and legacies forged a woman who would fight to the death in the name of peace, justice, and tolerance. “ A Forgotten Woman: The Story of the Unsung Heroine of the SOE, Noor Inayat Khan ” is a captivating telling of the interesting and unexpected life of a forgotten war heroine. If you’re looking to be inspired by the extraordinary accomplishments of the rebellious and steadfast Noor, then this book is for you! Scroll up, Click on “ Buy Now with 1-Click ”, and Grab a Copy Today!