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The Women
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I love books that not only teach me something but are thought provoking and evoke emotion. This book fits that bill to a "T" and then some. I don't think it is possible for Kristin Hannah to write a bad book. As with her other books, The Women is well written, well thought out, and gripping. I was instantly absorbed in this book and had a hard time putting it down. I felt as if I were a fly on the wall, traveling to Vietnam with Frankie, and observing what life as a nurse was like during that time. The devastating injuries of the soldiers, the choices the medical staff had to make (who could be saved, who not to treat), the explosions, the living conditions, the lack of supplies and the relationships that were formed, left an impression on me.
Frances “Frankie” McGrath was raised Coronado Island, California by her conservative parents. In the beginning of the book, she is a twenty-year-old nursing student living at home with her conservative, country club member parents. After her older brother goes to Vietnam, Frankie recalls the words of one of his friends “Women can be heroes, too.” , Frankie joins the Army Nurse Corps and after training, she is sent to Vietnam to work as a nurse. What she sees and experiences is shocking, traumatizing, heartbreaking and ultimately life changing. When not treating the horrifically injured soldiers, Frankie has formed close bonds with her fellow nurses. Bonds that will also change her life. Upon coming home, Frankie is shocked by being spit on, yelled at, and told repeatedly that women were not in Vietnam.
I was shocked to learn that the Nurses who provide medical care to soldiers were not considered Veterans even though they signed up with the Army. That they could not go to the VA for help with PTSD. It was appalling and heartbreaking.
Besides the beautiful writing, I loved how Hannah showed the strength of female friendship. How the women supported each other and formed a family unit amongst themselves. This was one of the highlights for me. They lifted each other up, loved each other, accepted each other’s faults, celebrated their strengths, and when everyone else was letting them down, they knew they could count on each other.
This book also shows how PTSD affected nurses, doctors, and soldiers. How many self-medicated with drugs and alcohol. This book also depicts scenes of great bravery, political upheaval, war protests, the effects of PTSD, self-medication with drugs, friendships, family dynamics, sexism, and growth.
The characters are fully fleshed out and feel real. I felt for them, rooted for them, and cried with them.
Well written, gripping, shocking, and thought provoking.
*Traveling Friends buddy read with Mary Beth
#KristinHannah #NetGalley #StMartinsPress
Thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.
Read more of my reviews at www.openbookposts.com
Frances “Frankie” McGrath was raised Coronado Island, California by her conservative parents. In the beginning of the book, she is a twenty-year-old nursing student living at home with her conservative, country club member parents. After her older brother goes to Vietnam, Frankie recalls the words of one of his friends “Women can be heroes, too.” , Frankie joins the Army Nurse Corps and after training, she is sent to Vietnam to work as a nurse. What she sees and experiences is shocking, traumatizing, heartbreaking and ultimately life changing. When not treating the horrifically injured soldiers, Frankie has formed close bonds with her fellow nurses. Bonds that will also change her life. Upon coming home, Frankie is shocked by being spit on, yelled at, and told repeatedly that women were not in Vietnam.
I was shocked to learn that the Nurses who provide medical care to soldiers were not considered Veterans even though they signed up with the Army. That they could not go to the VA for help with PTSD. It was appalling and heartbreaking.
Besides the beautiful writing, I loved how Hannah showed the strength of female friendship. How the women supported each other and formed a family unit amongst themselves. This was one of the highlights for me. They lifted each other up, loved each other, accepted each other’s faults, celebrated their strengths, and when everyone else was letting them down, they knew they could count on each other.
This book also shows how PTSD affected nurses, doctors, and soldiers. How many self-medicated with drugs and alcohol. This book also depicts scenes of great bravery, political upheaval, war protests, the effects of PTSD, self-medication with drugs, friendships, family dynamics, sexism, and growth.
The characters are fully fleshed out and feel real. I felt for them, rooted for them, and cried with them.
Well written, gripping, shocking, and thought provoking.
*Traveling Friends buddy read with Mary Beth
#KristinHannah #NetGalley #StMartinsPress
Thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.
Read more of my reviews at www.openbookposts.com
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Tina wrote: "Love all those stars! Can't wait to hear your thoughts!"
I'll be posting my review today!
I'll be posting my review today!
DeAnn wrote: "I'm trying to figure out when I can fit this one in!! Love seeing your 5 stars."
It was so good, DeAnn! I have a feeling you will enjoy this book. So much food for thought.
It was so good, DeAnn! I have a feeling you will enjoy this book. So much food for thought.
I am really looking forward to reading this one. Terrific review and so glad to see those 5 stars Debra
Fantastic review, Debra! So glad that you enjoyed this one too! This has to be my favorite and definitely most memorable book of the year so far!
Glad you enjoyed this one Debra, I loved it, it's such an important book, so little is written about the Vietnam war!
Wonderful review, Debra! Not at all surprised to see that this is a winner. Glad the author delivered once again.
This sounds so awesome! I'm disappointed we will need to wait until its release in January!!! Great review, Debra.
Can’t wait! One of my long-standing fav authors.
I love your review Debra.
I’m so jealous. We have to wait until January
I love your review Debra.
I’m so jealous. We have to wait until January
Margaret M - wrote: "I am really looking forward to reading this one. Terrific review and so glad to see those 5 stars Debra"
Thank you, Margaret!
Thank you, Margaret!
Rachel wrote: "Fantastic review, Debra! So glad that you enjoyed this one too! This has to be my favorite and definitely most memorable book of the year so far!"
Thank you, Rachel!
Thank you, Rachel!
Dorie - Cats&Books :) (on semi-hiatus for Sept) wrote: "Glad you enjoyed this one Debra, I loved it, it's such an important book, so little is written about the Vietnam war!"
Thank you, Dorie!
Thank you, Dorie!
Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "Ohhh, love the review, Debra! Can’t wait for this one."
Thank you, Jennifer! I know you will love this book!
Thank you, Jennifer! I know you will love this book!
Rosh [Semi-hiatus till mid-Sept] wrote: "Wonderful review, Debra! Not at all surprised to see that this is a winner. Glad the author delivered once again."
Thank you, Rosh!
Thank you, Rosh!
Melissa (Semi-hiatus Very Behind) wrote: "So glad to see how much you enjoyed this one. I can't wait to get to it."
Thank you, Melissa! I hope you love it when you get it.
Thank you, Melissa! I hope you love it when you get it.
Jen CAN wrote: "This sounds so awesome! I'm disappointed we will need to wait until its release in January!!! Great review, Debra."
Thank you, Jen! I hope you enjoy it once it releases.
Thank you, Jen! I hope you enjoy it once it releases.
Sue wrote: "Can’t wait! One of my long-standing fav authors.
I love your review Debra.
I’m so jealous. We have to wait until January"
Thank you, Sue! I hope you enjoy it when it comes out in January!
I love your review Debra.
I’m so jealous. We have to wait until January"
Thank you, Sue! I hope you enjoy it when it comes out in January!
Great review! I'm really looking forward to seeing her in a few months here in Denver. Such a powerhouse writer. Grateful for your review, Debra.
JanB wrote: "Very thoughtful review Debra! Lots of relevant and heavy topics here."
Thank you, Jan! This is a great book for book clubs. Lots to discuss.
Thank you, Jan! This is a great book for book clubs. Lots to discuss.
Stephanie ~~ wrote: "Great review! I'm really looking forward to seeing her in a few months here in Denver. Such a powerhouse writer. Grateful for your review, Debra."
Thank you, Stephanie! Lucky you! I would love to see her.
Thank you, Stephanie! Lucky you! I would love to see her.
MarilynW wrote: "I have this one and look forward to reading it even more now, Debra. Wonderful review!"
Thank you, Marilyn! I have a feeling you will enjoy this book.
Thank you, Marilyn! I have a feeling you will enjoy this book.
Debra wrote: "Sue wrote: "Can’t wait! One of my long-standing fav authors.
I love your review Debra.
I’m so jealous. We have to wait until January"
Thank you, Sue! I hope you enjoy it when it comes out in Jan..."
I’m sure I will. Love her books
I love your review Debra.
I’m so jealous. We have to wait until January"
Thank you, Sue! I hope you enjoy it when it comes out in Jan..."
I’m sure I will. Love her books