The Women by Kristin Hannah is another fantastic novel. The Nightingale was one of my all time favorites and The Women comes close. I had been putting it off until my book discussion group put it on their list for this month. That forced my hand and I am glad it did.
This is a wonderful plot of a young woman coming of age in the sixties during the Vietnam War. Living with her Republican family on Coronado Island in California. It is at a time when going to war was still a patriotic act. When her brother signs up and joins the Navy the family is very proud of him.
But when Jamie goes off to Vietnam as a nurse facing all the horrific horrors of young soldiers who are wounded her family is not as excited and supportive.
Coming back after her tour of duty she is not welcomed back with support and happiness. She is suffering from PTSD even though that was not known at the time. She is afraid to tell other people what she is suffering, thinking she is the only one.
This novel beautifully handles the topics of war and the horrible way veterans were received back in the US. The trauma they suffered. Other topics raised are sacrifice, heroism, love and understanding. There were so many incredible stories there were from that period in history . The research and interviews the author did were very comprehensive and give the characters a realistic perspective.
Incredibly touching and poignant.