Title: Band of Sisters
Author: Lauren Willig
Read by: Julia Whelan
Publisher: HarperAudio
Length:
Approximately 15 hours and 59 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from HarperAudio and Netgalley.
Thank-you!
Band of Sisters is
the story of nineteen Smith College graduates who go to the front lines in
World War I France to help French civilians survive after being ravaged by the
Germans. Emmie Van Alden convinces her best friend Kate
Moran to go with her to France after a rousing speech from Smith alumna Betsy
Rutherford. Emmie comes from a life of privilege
with a domineering mother, while Kate lived a hardscrabble life and was a scholarship
student at Smith. As the ladies arrive
in France, they face many obstacles and the true brutality of war. Will they be able to make a difference and
will they make it home alive?
I was fascinated
by this story. I had never known about American
women social workers in France during World War I and the important work that
they completed to help French women and children survive. I loved their stories and how they worked to
ensure that there would be food and education for the people. I also loved how they were resourceful and
made do with what they had, including putting together their vehicles. They also faced hard and scary situations. Together the women are able to make their way
through it, although like in many situations, there were people who didn’t get
along with everyone else. I loved their
bonds that they forged. I also loved a
wonderfully sweet romance that occurs as well.
I listened to the
audiobook version and it was hard to stop listening to it. It was excellent. I especially like the author’s note at the
end where she discussed her research and the real story. She used snippets from the real letters
written by the women and real events to create this fictional story.
Overall, Band of
Sisters is a riveting historical fiction novel about a group of brave women who
made a difference in World War I and deserve to be remembered.
Yes, this was really a very good book. I enjoyed it very much too!
ReplyDeleteI do like Lauren Willig...and this time period.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great author and time period!
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