The War Librarian

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The War Librarian by Addison Armstrong delves into the intertwining tales of two courageous women separated by decades but united by the Library War Service. One woman's story unfolds during the First World War, as she becomes a frontline librarian in France, while the other navigates the challenges of the 1970s, striving to find her place in the traditionally male-dominated world of military libraries. Their shared passion for books becomes a powerful force for change and connection amidst the backdrop of war and societal shifts.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by stories of extraordinary women making their mark in times of conflict. The narrative intertwines two timelines and explores themes of courage, resilience, and the transformative power of books in shaping lives during wartime. If historical fiction with strong female protagonists is your preference, this novel could be an excellent choice.

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The War Librarian

"The Paris Library meets The Flight Girls in this captivating historical novel about the sacrifice and courage necessary to live a life of honor, inspired by the first female volunteer librarians during World War I and the first women accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy"--

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The Paris Library meets The Flight Girls in this captivating historical novel about the sacrifice and courage necessary to live a life of honour, inspired by the first female volunteer librarians during World War I and the first women accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy.

The Paris Library meets The Flight Girls in this captivating historical novel about the sacrifice and courage necessary to live a life of honour, inspired by the first female volunteer librarians during World War I and the first women accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy.

Two women. One secret. A truth worth fighting for.

1918. Timid and shy Emmaline Balakin lives more in books than her own life. That is, until an envelope crosses her desk at the Dead Letter Office bearing a name from her past, and Emmaline decides to finally embark on an adventure of her ownβ€”as a volunteer librarian on the frontlines in France. But when a romance blooms as she secretly participates in a book club for censored books, Emmaline will need to find more courage within herself than she ever thought possible in order to survive.

1976. Kathleen Carre is eager to prove to herself and to her nana that she deserves her acceptance into the first coed class at the United States Naval Academy. But not everyone wants female midshipmen at the Academy, and after tragedy strikes close to home, Kathleen becomes a target. To protect herself, Kathleen must learn to trust others even as she discovers a secret that could be her undoing.

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The War Librarian by Addison Armstrong is celebrated for its portrayal of courageous women defying societal limitations across two timelines. The novel intertwines the lives of Emmaline and Kathleenβ€”women who confront prejudice and censorship in their respective eras. Reviewers praise it for its historical accuracy, engaging storytelling, and its themes of female empowerment and friendship. The book has been highlighted for its emotional depth, the strong character development of its protagonists, and its timely exploration of social issues.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780593328064

Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Penguin Putnam Inc

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Addison Armstrong graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2020 with degrees in elementary education and language and literacy studies and received her master's degree from Vanderbilt in Reading Education in 2021. The Light of Luna Park was her first novel. She lives with her husband in New York, New York, where she teaches elementary school.

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