Cantitate/Preț
Produs

American Nightingale: The Story of Frances Slanger, Forgotten Heroine of Normandy

Autor Bob Welch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2005

Vezi toate premiile Carte premiată

She was a Jewish girl growing up in World War I-torn Poland. At age seven, she and her family immigrated to America with dreams of a brighter future. But Frances Slanger could not lay her past to rest, and she vowed to help make the world a better place -- by joining the military and becoming a nurse.
Frances, one of the 350,000 American women in uniform during World War II, was among the first nurses to arrive at Normandy beach in June 1944. She and the other nurses of the 45th Field Hospital would soon experience the hardships of combat from a storm-whipped tent amid the anguish of wounded men and the thud of artillery shells. Months later, a letter that Frances wrote to the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper won her heartfelt praise from war-weary GIs touched by her tribute to them. But she never got to read the scores of soldiers' letters that poured in. She was killed by German troops the very next day.
"American Nightingale" is the unforgettable, first-ever full-length account of the woman whose brave life stands as a testament to the American spirit.
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 11414 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 171

Preț estimativ în valută:
2184 2267$ 1826£

Carte disponibilă

Livrare economică 22 februarie-08 martie

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780743477598
ISBN-10: 0743477596
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 213 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Atria Books

Recenzii

"Fascinating." -- "The Oregonian" ("Hot Pick")

Mary T. Sarnecky author, "A History of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps" Bob Welch's compelling biography of Lieutenant Frances Slanger illuminates the extraordinary courage and patriotism so emblematic of the valorous Army nurses who served in World War II. His intriguing volume serves as a celebration of these unsung heroines. It represents a valuable contribution to the literature of nursing, women in combat, and military history.
James Bradley author, "Flags of Our Fathers and Flyboys" A young nurse jumped onto the Normandy beach just after D-Day and comforted hundreds of wounded young boys. They beheld her as an angel, but she told them no, they were the real heroes. After a shell ended her life, larger stories obscured her death. Then almost sixty years later, a young author discovered that her memory still burnt brightly in the breasts of many. Bob Welch has done the country a service by recalling Frances Slanger's story. I recommend you enrich your life and read this touching story of an "American Nightingale."
Paul Greenberg Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist We have forgotten what they endured, and how much they hoped and fought and sacrificed, the young hearts who came to this country, and gave it their all. This book brings it back. I can't read Frances Slanger's letter to the "Stars and Stripes" -- written just before she became a casualty herself -- without seeing my own mother's face before me. That letter needs to be reread regularly, especially in these times, and reprinted every Fourth of July. So we'll be reminded, and reheartened.
Judith Bellafaire chief historian of the Women In Military Service for America Memorial Foundation Bob Welch's book may well start a sea change in public consciousness. No one who reads "American Nightingale" will ever again assume that every military hero killed in action was, is or will be male.
Evelyn Benson author, "As We See Ourselves: Jewish Women in Nursing" Reading "American Nightingale" is an intensely moving and unforgettable experience....Bob Welch has skillfully woven a rich and colorful narrative which captures the essence of Frances Slanger, RN -- that admirable, high-principled, humble and intelligent "daughter.."..Those of us who lived through that period, as well as those who have come afterward, owe a debt of gratitude to Bob Welch for his original work in bringing to our attention the portrait of Frances Slanger, a woman whose life story is unique, timeless, and inspirational.
Hampton Sides author of "Ghost Soldiers" and "Americana" Through indefatigable research and a nearly obsessive quest to inhabit a great moment in time, Bob Welch achieves something rare among works of military history: He brings one person, a single extraordinary person, to vivid life upon the page. Read American Nightingale, and you'll never think of D-Day in the same way again.

Descriere

She was a Jewish girl growing up in World War I-torn Poland. At age seven, she and her family immigrated to America with dreams of a brighter future. But Frances Slanger could not lay her past to rest, and she vowed to help make the world a better place -- by joining the military and becoming a nurse. Frances, one of the 350,000 American women in uniform during World War II, was among the first nurses to arrive at Normandy beach in June 1944. She and the other nurses of the 45th Field Hospital would soon experience the hardships of combat from a storm-whipped tent amid the anguish of wounded men and the thud of artillery shells. Months later, a letter that Frances wrote to the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper won her heartfelt praise from war-weary GIs touched by her tribute to them. But she never got to read the scores of soldiers' letters that poured in. She was killed by German troops the very next day.
"American Nightingale" is the unforgettable, first-ever full-length account of the woman whose brave life stands as a testament to the American spirit.

Notă biografică

Bob Welch lives in Eugene, Oregon, and is the author of numerous books, including the bestselling, Easy Company Soldier, written with Don Malarkey himself. He is an award-winning journalist and his work has been published in more than a dozen books, including seven in the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul series. In addition, Welch’s articles have been published in the Los Angeles Times, Reader’s Digest, Sports Illustrated, and Runner’s World.

Premii