This downloadable PDF file gives readers a sample of the first five chapters of the novel.
An American Nurse in Paris is a great book club selection.
Medical journalist Alice Simmons has one last chance to stay alive in this story of courage, humility, determination, compassion, and hope during the last year of World War One.
Fans of inspiring war narratives will !nd much to love in this novel.
Rousing historical fiction with a feminist bent.
KIRKUS STAR AWARD. “Get It” recommendation.
---Kirkus Reviews
This downloadable PDF gives readers the first five chapters of the novel.
This novel is also a great book club selection. It crosses several genres including Young Adult Fiction, Historical Fiction, Animal/Pet Fiction (both YA and Adult), and War Fiction (with a focus on the effects of war on the teens affected by the war).
Dogs Don't Cry is a dog novel wrapped inside a coming of age story about two orphaned teenaged French refugees and their dog as they flee the ravages of World War I.
This . . . is as emotionally affecting as it is historically authentic. A
remarkably sensitive depiction of the teenage psyche under unthinkable
pressure.
“GET IT” recommendation.
----Kirkus Reviews
This downloadable PDF includes the first six chapters of the novel.
This novel would be great for a USMC book club, if there were one. Marines, their families, and US Navy medical readers will love this novel.
A father’s search for his estranged son plunges US Army Major Ab Johnson into the pivotal First World War Battle of Belleau Wood. This is a story of honor, courage, commitment, a father’s love for his son, and the bonds of combat.
This is one for the war buffs, and particularly those who enjoy Marine Corps lore. Andrews captures the pain of war in muscular prose . . .
Kirkus Reviews Verdict: “GET IT”.
----- Kirkus Reviews
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