"‘Sensitive yet ambitious’, like the women it evokes, The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto is a powerful and important addition to the literature on the Holocaust." — Clare Mulley, author of Agent Zo and The Women Who Flew for Hitler
"Captivating from the first pages, this ingeniously written book follows the intertwined journeys, close calls, and moments of normality of young Jewish women who smuggled messages, money and weapons for the Jewish resistance in the Warsaw ghetto, served as witnesses to the Holocaust, stitched together impressive networks of self-help, and fought against Jews’ oppressors. Hyman tells this riveting history through the voices and memories of women who refused to surrender while never losing sight of the contexts that shaped the women’s choices, decisions, and actions. A brilliant testament to Jewish resilience in extremis." — Joanna Sliwa, co-author of The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles during the Holocaust
"A gifted storyteller, Elizabeth Hyman reminded me once again that the women we both study are not just figures from history but complex human beings making excruciating decisions and trying to make sense of what they were being forced to endure as best they could. This book deserves to be read widely." — Dr. Zoë Waxman, Professor of Holocaust History, University of Oxford