![]() Agent: Maria Massie, Massie & McQuilkin Literary. Fans of historical fiction will be captivated. Chiaverini brings her singular characters to life, including real historical figures, as they become united in the quest to serve their country. As the women work tirelessly to ensure lines of communication remain open, they discover the meaning of true friendship and the resilience needed to live in sparse quarters while working long hours in less than ideal circumstances. Marie, who met a soldier on the train to New York, keeps writing to him, holding out hope that they may reunite after the war ends. ![]() After undergoing training in New York, the women travel to France by ship, encountering the dangerous waters patrolled by German U-boats. Army Signal Corps, including Barnard-educated telephone operator Grace Banker, talented French vocalist Marie Miossec, and Belgian-born Valerie DeSmedt from Los Angeles. The Army then recruits French-and-English-speaking American women as telephone operators to serve in France in the U.S. ![]() joins the war in 1917, General Pershing discovers there’s a lack of adequate phone service in Europe. 'An eye-opening and detailed novel about remarkable. Army Signal Corps, who broke down gender barriers in the military and battled a pandemic as they helped lead the Allies to victory. Chiaverini’s enchanting latest (after The Women’s March) highlights the heroic efforts of a group of women who helped the U.S. From New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini, a bold, revelatory novel about one of the great untold stories of World War Ithe women of the U.S. ![]()
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