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  • The Invisible Women of Vietnam

    5
    By Tlazz
    Just an amazing read with such accuracy in describing the impact of PSTD for vets and the lack of recognition all vets suffered in Vietnam, but especially the women. The perspectives of women at war were so telling and how their front line jobs were to save the men fallen from battle. Their impact and contributions were clear, and this book underscores the painful under appreciation they suffered for so long.
  • What’s all the fuss about?

    2
    By Snoowy1
    Very boooring. For 200+ pages all she does is work in the hospital and then party. Hospital bombs, then party. Thats it! Falls in love with multiple men, and they die. As a reader you don’t even get to bond with any of these lovers, the falling in love just happens suddenly & bam dead! The writing seems like for teenagers . I couldn’t finish it sadly.
  • Poor literary skill

    1
    By Even Harder to Please
    This book is written at a low caliber better suited for junior high or high school level readers. I could not finish reading it.
  • Good story

    3
    By D-Fresh324
    She’s a great novelist
  • Fantastic!!

    5
    By Arnies volunteer
    Fantastic!!
  • Absolutely captivating.

    5
    By hbarrilleaux
    I was hooked within the first few pages. Emotional and beautiful novel.
  • The Women, the Heroes!

    5
    By debgrn
    It was an excellent story. I couldn’t stop reading.Had I been 20 in the mid 60’s instead of 10 awould have gone to Vietnam as well. A brutal telling of senseless loss, and deep tragedy. I was one of those ambitious nurses , always looking for the next challenge. I know I would have thrived. I do remember the cruelty towards the Vietnam vets, and the years it took to begin the healing. They truly are heroes!
  • A must read

    5
    By Schloo3
    I learned so much from this book. Thank you
  • The Women

    5
    By Ayoung69
    This story was so compelling from the first page. My heart literally ached for the character of Frances and all of the Vietnam Veterans in real life. I found myself looking up dates and details that I did not remember as I was born in 1968. Such a beautifully written account of American History.
  • Beautifully written

    5
    By MizRoze
    Visceral, tangible and relatable for women veterans.

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