![]() ![]() ![]() The novel is not only a historical account of the war but also a beautifully interlacing tale of loss, friendship and romance. (a civilian aide), as well as Mary Bankston, Mary Barlow and Delores Browne, Black female soldiers who died while fighting in France. Mary McLeod Bethune, Major Charity Adams (the first Black woman to be an officer of the WAAC) and Truman Gibson Jr. The novel also incorporates the inspiring contributions of real Black historical figures including American educator Dr. ![]() Sisters in Arms stands out for its originality in exploring a lesser-known part of World War II and American history. Grace and Eliza join the women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, pioneers in a field dominated by white men. She enrolls alongside Eliza Jones, a lively and privileged Black woman who is defying her father to demonstrate her capacity to thrive on her own. But when her music idol questions her commitment, she enlists in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), which she hopes will provide her with the sense of fulfillment she longs for. Sisters in Arms chronicles their story, which spans the constraints of New York City and the perils of war-torn Europe.įor Grace Steele, pursuing a career in classical music is all she has ever wanted. It’s also a chance to prove themselves to their restrictive families and a prejudiced society. In Kaia Alderson’s witty and powerful debut novel, World War II is a conflict not only between nations but also within the hearts of two Black women serving in the U.S. ![]()
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