
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am not a huge fan of Kristin Hannah, but this is the best book I've read from her. The story of a Vietnam vet nurse was unique and enlightening. She balanced the time at war with the experience of coming home well and it was the first time I feel like I understood some of the feelings and controversy of the war. Hannah does seem to pile a lot on her female protagonists but I enjoyed the journey that Frankie made to healing and I thought it was done realistically, thoughtfully, and compassionately. I loved how the women in her world stepped up for her but she had to find the way to healing herself. From the ground in Vietnam, to the protests, to the POW returning home, I felt Hannah captured a bit of what it was like and I felt like I learned a lot.
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