Thank you to Netgalley, Harper Audio, and William Morrow books for the free review copy.
by: Lauren Willig
narrated: Julia Whelan
rating: really liked
Based on a real group of Smith college alumni, I read this whole book anticipating the author's note to find out what was real and what was fiction. So much of the things I was sure were fiction turned out to be based on the author's research and really happened! This book is about more than just a group of privileged American women going to provide relief to some poor French citizens in the wake of WWI, it is a book about loyalty, dedication, and not judging circumstances until you know all the facts.
I really enjoyed getting a glimpse into another part of history and getting to meet this real group of women through this compelling fictional tale.
Julia Whelan does an excellent job with the narration. Even in the author's note, Willig admits there are a lot of characters in this book to remember, and Whelan does such a good job giving distinctive voices to each that I was never confused.
Content Warning: WWI bombings and war related injuries, sexual assault
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