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  • WW2 combat , Pow NURSES!

    5
    By Murphy105
    Incredible 🙌🏻
  • Heart wrenching story of friendship and war

    4
    By ksh287
    This book is a look into the past and what some of the nurses in WWII went through. Though it is fiction, the facts are there. 10/10 recommend.
  • Beautiful Story

    5
    By Silvertree1954
    Beautifully written, I enjoyed this book very much. I thought the authors successfully portrayed the horrors of war, through their characters, regarding what so many victims of wars had and still are forced to endure. I never realized that the Philippines were so inflicted during the war. Since my own family in Germany were victims and survivors of world war 11, I was more familiar by the stories I was told of their daily hardships and horrors that so many endured. Excellent read.
  • Fantastic Story

    5
    By threers
    To Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris and Susan Meissner-- Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!! Thank you for telling an in-depth story that has needed to be told for so long. Thank you for bringing a human touch to the unspeakable. Thank you for creating a need in me to learn more about this horrible time in our history. There will be no more glossing over the horrors subjected to the POW's in the Philippines. We all need to learn more so we can make sure it is not repeated. To my past teachers and university professors--shame on you! I am embarrassed to admit I have a history degree. This period of time in the Pacific was glossed over in textbooks and in lectures. I cannot remember ever reading a book that gave such in-depth information about the atrocities experienced by POW's in the Pacific Islands. When We had Wings follows the lives of three nurses in the Philippines, working in a peaceful country before Pearl Harbor. Then everything changes. All three have unique stories giving the reader insight in to the lives and struggles of those held prisoner. "I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own."

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