Warwomen

Warwomen by Eva Bowman, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 15, 2015, is a work of fiction that spans 520 pages. Set against the backdrop of 1967 Vietnam, the narrative follows the lives of three women—a photographer, a nurse, and a recreational specialist—who endure a devastating attack at a remote camp. The story particularly focuses on the young specialist as she navigates the challenges of PTSD and the effects of Agent Orange exposure over the next two decades.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the long-term impacts of war on individuals, particularly through the lens of female experiences. The book delves into themes of trauma and resilience, providing insight into the struggles faced by those affected by conflict. With its detailed character development and historical context, Warwomen offers a reflective look at the personal costs of war, making it a significant addition to the genre of fiction that addresses the complexities of human experience in times of crisis.
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Set in 1967 Vietnam, three women, one a photographer, one a nurse, and the other, a recreational specialist, experience a devastating attack at a remote camp. We follow the young specialist through the next twenty years dealing with her PTSD and agent orange exposure.
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