
The Women
The Instant Number One Bestseller from the author of The Nightingale
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Product details:
- Edition number Main Market Ed.
- Publisher Pan
- Date of Publication 13 February 2025
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9781035005697
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages480 pages
- Size 197x130x29 mm
- Weight 324 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
From master storyteller Kristin Hannah, worldwide bestselling author of The Nightingale and The Four Winds, The Women is the story of a generation, of epic love, profound loss and enduring friendship. It is both an intimate portrait of a woman coming of age in a dangerous time and a story of a nation ? and a world ? divided by war.
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The instant Number One Sunday Times bestselling novel, soon to be a major motion picture.
The Women is the essential story of the women who answered the call of the Vietnam War and paid a price that was heartbreakingly unique.
This is a novel of epic love, devastating loss, and the fierce, unyielding bond of female friendship.
'Utterly absorbing . . . A triumph' - Taylor Jenkins Reid
'Stuns with sacrifice. Uplifts with heroism' ? Bonnie Garmus
'Never has a novel of war metamorphosed so profoundly into a story of the human heart. The female heart.' - Delia Owens
They answered the call. Then they fought to be remembered.
'Women can be heroes, too'.
When twenty-year-old nursing student, Frances "Frankie" McGrath, hears these unexpected words, it is a revelation. Raised on California's idyllic Coronado Island and sheltered by her conservative parents, she has always prided herself on doing the right thing, being a good girl.
But in 1965 the world is changing, and she suddenly imagines a different path for her life. When her brother ships out to serve in Vietnam, she impulsively joins the Army Nurses Corps and follows his path.
As green and inexperienced as the young men sent to Vietnam to fight, Frankie is overwhelmed by the chaos and destruction of war, as well as the unexpected trauma of coming home to a changed America. But Frankie will also discover the true value of female friendship and the heartbreak that love can cause.
'Thank God for girlfriends. In this crazy, chaotic, divided world that was run by men, you could count on the women'
Readers love The Women:
'Three little words. "They were there." Superb. Immersive. Shocking'
'This book turned me into an absolute sobbing mess . . . So well written and utterly heartbreaking as well as uplifting, joyful and empowering'
?An authentic account of an unforgotten and untold story. Sometimes brutal, sometimes beautiful?
'Compelling and heartbreaking. It released all kinds of emotions in me, and has left me wanting to know more about the Vietnam war'
'Wow! One that you dream about at night and think about all day'
?One of the most gripping historical fiction books I?ve ever read?
?Enlightening, informative and a fitting tribute to the female service women and medical staff who served in Vietnam?
?The story and the characters within will forever be imprinted on my soul?
?This isn?t just a story of the past, it?s a reminder of what we should not forget in the present?
The Women was a Sunday Times bestseller from 17.2.24-13.4.24
Hannah?s tale, rich with period detail, is an impassioned tribute to the heroism of the many thousands who did serve, as well as a hymn to female solidarity in the darkest of settings. It?s a surprisingly original take on a well-trodden subject More