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The Women: A Novel

The Women: A Novel

by Kristin Hannah, Julia Whelan

4.7 (180162 ratings)
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Published

February 6, 2024

Pages

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Language

English

Publisher

Macmillan Audio

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About This Book

A #1 bestseller on The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times! From the celebrated author of The Nightingale and The Four Winds comes Kristin Hannah's T he Women ―at once an intimate portrait of coming of age in a dangerous time and an epic tale of a nation divided. Women can be heroes.

When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these words, it is a revelation. Raised in the sun-drenched, idyllic world of Southern California and sheltered by her conservative parents, she has always prided herself on doing the right thing. But in 1965, the world is changing, and she suddenly dares to imagine a different future for herself.

When her brother ships out to serve in Vietnam, she joins the Army Nurse Corps and follows his path. As green and inexperienced as the men sent to Vietnam to fight, Frankie is over-whelmed by the chaos and destruction of war. Each day is a gamble of life and death, hope and betrayal; friendships run deep and can be shattered in an instant.

In war, she meets―and becomes one of―the lucky, the brave, the broken, and the lost. But war is just the beginning for Frankie and her veteran friends. The real battle lies in coming home to a changed and divided America, to angry protesters, and to a country that wants to forget Vietnam.

The Women is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on all women who put themselves in harm’s way and whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has too often been forgotten. A novel about deep friendships and bold patriotism, The Women is a richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose idealism and courage under fire will come to define an era.

Introduction

In a world that often overlooks the unyielding strength of women, this novel delves into the lives of diverse women, each navigating their own struggles and triumphs. With every page, readers become intertwined with tales of resilience, friendship, and the transformative power of female bonds. The narrative masterfully weaves together their stories into a compelling tapestry that highlights both individual and shared experiences.

As secrets unfold and challenges arise, the characters reveal an incredible depth, making the journey not just about their lives but about understanding the universal truths that connect us all.

Key Takeaways

Women's connections can offer transformative strength and resilience. Individual struggles intertwine revealing universal truths and shared experiences. The novel captures the intricate tapestry of female lives and narratives.

Detailed Description

Within the pages of The Women: A Novel readers are introduced to a vibrant world where individual stories converge. Each character uniquely crafted portrays a woman on a journey filled with adversity and triumph. The novel paints a poignant picture of how these varied threads of life intersect.

As the narrative unfolds readers witness an exploration of deep-seated emotions and buried secrets. The intricate weaving of stories highlights the complexities and beauty of female friendships. Through laughter and tears these women display an unwavering resilience that is both inspiring and authentic.

The heart of the novel beats stronger with each revelation drawing the reader deeper into the lives of its characters. Themes of love betrayal and redemption are intricately explored leaving a lasting imprint. Once the final chapter closes an underlying thread of hope and strength remains.

The author's storytelling prowess shines as they navigate through the realms of identity and self-discovery. Throughout the book there's a resonating message that echoes long after the narrative concludes. It's a testament to the enduring spirit of women everywhere.

Standout Features

What sets this book apart is its extraordinary characterization Each woman emerges with a distinct voice and identity drawing readers into their unique worlds Their authenticity is captivating and relatable The author excels at weaving a narrative that is both intimate and expansive The interconnected stories create a rich tapestry that resonates on many levels Each story stands alone yet complements the others beautifully Additionally the novel's ability to tackle complex themes with grace and nuance adds depth Readers find themselves reflecting on their own lives experiencing a profound emotional journey alongside the characters.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

1250317967

ISBN-13:

978-1250317964

Dimensions:

5.15 x 1.1 x 6 inches

Weight:

Not found

Specifications

Pages:Not found
Language:English
Published:February 6, 2024
Publisher:Macmillan Audio
Authors:Kristin Hannah, Julia Whelan

Rating

4.7

Based on 180162 ratings

Customer Reviews

Absolutely amazing! An easily, well deserved 5 star read!

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Celene
February 10, 2024

Kristin Hannah is back, baby!!! In a world where The Nightingale is numero uno I am here to tell you The Women gives it a run for its money! What an emotional rollercoaster ride! In true Hannah fashion, she rips your heart apart and mends it back together but with this one she did it to me several times. In a span of two pages, mine was pieced together just to be shattered again. But the ending. Oh my goodness. That ending. 🥺❤️ Historical fiction has always been a favorite of mine, but the last year or so I haven't really focused on it. I knew when I saw this book releasing I was going to read it and with the high praise I saw right off the bat even before its release, I had a feeling I, too, was going to love it. But I also was hesitant, because Historical Fiction hasn't been my go to lately. It can seem daunting to me at times. They are usually based on true stories and real people, so you know it is going to be an emotional ride. You just don't know if you are ready to embark on that journey or not. If you know what I am talking about or have felt similar, I am here to tell you, do not let that hold you back on reading this book! This book has the emotions of a romance novel, the edge of your seat tension like a thriller, and it is an absolutely must read for everyone! Please don't let this one pass you by. Even if historical fiction is not your normal go to genre, I promise this one is worth it! Hannah's writing is something magical. You are immediately hooked and transported to this world she has created on page one. In our world of reading books, there are good writers, there are bad writers, and then there are phenomenal writers. And Kristin Hannah, my friends, is a phenomenal writer!! When you read her books, you are seeing the words play out inside your head so easily, you feel like you are watching a movie. She is cinematic and that is how I know this book is going to translate so well to screen. How can it not with the foundation she has provided them?? (Yes, Warner Bros. has picked this up for a film! 🙌) So many HF novels focus on WWII. I love those books just as much as the next person, but it is so refreshing to get a different time period, especially from a queen like Hannah. I know nothing of the Vietnam War. I do remember seeing footage of how some people reacted and their opinions of the war, but not to the depths this book takes you on. Or how women were treated that were veterans in this war. That was eye-opening and heart wrenching, but sadly not surprising. Yes, this felt personally for me. As a nurse and a former ICU nurse, I love when we get a protagonist that is also in my field. But this book gutted me and made it feel like Hannah personally dug deep into my soul and stirred up feelings I had buried down deep with this one. I was wrecked. Like sitting in a Mexican restaurant with people all around with tears streaming down my face wrecked while reading this book. I can't tell you the last time a book emotionally wrecked me like this one did. Now I am not saying everyone will have that visceral reaction. In fact most probably won't, but I am just telling you that is the response this book got from me. 😅 As usual, I went in blind not knowing what this book was about. I saw high praise and great feedback so I was excited, but like I said earlier I wasn't expecting this response from reading it. If you'd like to know a short synopsis of the book, it centers around a combat nurse, Frankie, who as recently graduated from nursing school, and despite her parents' protests and disappointment she has joined the Army to assist as a combat nurse in the Vietnam War. You watch Frankie transform from a naive, young girl who is in way over her head into a straight rockstar and that is something I think everyone in our field can relate to despite all of us not being in a similar predicament she is in. It is divided into two parts. Frankie's experience during the war and when she comes home. That was another unique take that I appreciated from the author. So many books stay in the combat part of war. Rarely have I read one where you go with the protagonist when they come back home and deal with the "After" part. There are some triggers, so if you want to know more about those feel free to reach out! I've never read a book centered around the Vietnam War, so I am extremely grateful Hannah chose this time period to write this amazing novel. And if you haven't gathered it already, I highly recommend this book for everyone. You are simply doing yourself a disservice if you skip over it. Period. **Also fun fact and as if i couldn't love this book anymore, my name made an appearance in the book. Granted it was spelled different (Celine), but it was still a pleasant surprise. ☺️

Real. Honest. Heartbreaking.

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Shantelle
September 11, 2024

The Women hurt me in all of the best ways. This was my first book by Kristin Hannah, and it will certainly not be my last. Her storytelling is beautiful, effectively capturing all of each character's emotions and sending those feelings straight into your heart. I had to put this book down and take breaks because it made me so emotional, though I enjoyed it very much. It is a top read of 2024, for me. Frankie's naïveté in the beginning makes her a bit awkward, wholly unprepared for what's to come. I enjoyed getting to know her through the events and moments she experienced with Barb, Ethel, Jamie, and everyone she meets. Every place she visits. Everyone she helps. Everyone she saves. The traumatic effects of war on Frankie both in and after Vietnam cannot be understated. We navigate grief, fear, rejection, heartbreak, ignorance, betrayal, and so much more with her, seeing the consequences not only of the decisions she makes, but the ones that were made for her. Through each hurt and every trouble, after all she survives, there's a considerable difference in the woman she was and the woman she becomes, and that woman is an embodiment of resilience. Understanding the reality of what women faced with their military service, the critical roles they played, is so important, and I think Kristin Hannah, while writing a fictional story, highlighted them with care.

A Riveting tender heartwrenching Hopeful Must Read

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Jenny Wright
September 19, 2024

I could not put this book down . It was constantly in my thoughts, immersing me into the lives of American combat nurses’ doctors and soldiers selflessly serving in the jungles of Southeast Asia during a volatile era. The writing is vivid and brings the conflicting complex emotions surrounding the Viet Nam war into sharp relief. The characters are convincing and diverse. The book is well researched and bone chilling in its harrowing depiction of the trauma nurses suffered during war as well as the shame and humiliation they faced once they returned home---trauma compounding trauma. I agree with other readers that even if you are not a reader of historical fiction, this is a well-crafted compelling masterpiece that will draw you into unparalleled depths and breadths of compassion and understanding about these women and the vital role, they played saving and comforting military men serving in Viet Nam. ‘The ending was an outstanding stroke of hope and brilliance. . “The Women” is the best of the many notable books I’ve read this year. It left me with a burning urge to discuss with others who also loved this book.