by Kathryn J. Atwood
Hardcover: 235
pages
Subject Headings:
Children’s literature, History, WWII, Women in WWII
Appeal:
Biographies, Nonfiction, Women Heroes
Plot Summary:
As war
raged all over the globe, people everywhere were doing what they could to
assist. This book covers the time period of 1932 to 1945, the last year of
WWII. It focuses on the battles being fought in the Pacific region, mostly
between Japan and the Allies. This book tells the stories of 15 courageous
women who made a difference in the War effort. From feeding POWs, serving as
battlefield nurses, to assisting the resistance however they could; these women
helped to shape the course of the world. Inspiring and grisly, this novel is
rated for children 14 and up due to some of the graphic nature of war. This is
an amazing read for anyone interested in learning more about WWII, or for
anyone who is looking for a piece of women’s literature. As someone who enjoys
reading WWII nonfiction, I loved this book. These are some of the heroes who
helped the allies win the War, but are seldom discussed despite their amazing
stories.
I'm glad to find out that there is a book out there that tells women did more than just entertained during the war. This sounds like a good book that I should read.
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