Friday, November 18, 2022

WHEN WE HAD WINGS by Ariel Lawhon; Kristina McMorris; Susan Meissner

 

MY THOUGHTS

Another great historical book written by not one but three awesome authors. Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris, and Susan Meissner. All of these authors are good and together they are great. 

This book is set in the Philippines, 1941, during WW2. Three nurses met and become the very best of friends. They endure a lot and this book takes you into each of their lives. Eleanor Lindstrom is a US Navy nurse. Penny Franklin is a US Army nurse. Filipina nurse Lita Capel. They are all trying to escape something in their pasts. They feel as though they are in paradise. Until it's not longer that. When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor they know it's just a matter of time before the US strikes back and then their paradise will become a war zone. 

There is a lot to learn in this novel. A lot that I had no idea about. What these women go through is horrible. They help each other and the other nurses too. Each is strong in ways they didn't know they could be. There is not a lot about this part of the war so this book really brought to life things that needed to be written about. Things that I had no idea existed. The story pulls you in and keeps you wanting more. You will cringe and shed tears. It's so realistic and heartbreaking. The way these three authors pulled together to tell this is amazing. They are all such good authors alone yet together they have written a book that was a long time coming. History is something we all need to keep on the forefront of our minds so it can't be repeated. 

Thank you #NetGalley, #ArielLawhon, #KristinaMcMorris, #SusanMeissner and #HarperMuse for this ARC. This is my own true thoughts about this book.

5 huge stars and the highest recommendation. You have to read this one.

SYNOPSIS

From three bestselling authors comes an interwoven tale about a trio of World War II nurses stationed in the South Pacific who wage their own battle for freedom and survival.

The Philippines, 1941. When U.S. Navy nurse Eleanor Lindstrom, U.S. Army nurse Penny Franklin, and Filipina nurse Lita Capel forge a friendship at the Army Navy Club in Manila, they believe they’re living a paradise assignment. All three are seeking a way to escape their pasts, but soon the beauty and promise of their surroundings give way to the heavy mantle of war.

Caught in the crosshairs of a fight between the U.S. military and the Imperial Japanese Army for control of the Philippine Islands, the nurses are forced to serve under combat conditions and, ultimately, endure captivity as the first female prisoners of the Second World War. As their resiliency is tested in the face of squalid living arrangements, food shortages, and the enemy’s blatant disregard for the articles of the Geneva Convention, the women strive to keep their hope— and their fellow inmates—alive, though not without great cost.

In this sweeping story based on the true experiences of nurses dubbed “the Angels of Bataan,” three women shift in and out of each other’s lives through the darkest days of the war, buoyed by their unwavering friendship and distant dreams of liberation.

“Three of the biggest powerhouses in historical fiction come together to pen this breathtaking story of three nurses serving in the Philippines during the Second World War.” —PAM JENOFFNew York Times bestselling author of The Woman with the Blue Star

  • World War II historical fiction
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Book length: approximately 128,000 words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs



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