Ila’s War

Cover of Ila's War by Cindy Entriken
Publisher: Cindy Entriken
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 9781734289022
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 1.47048328754 pounds
Width: 0.94 inches
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Ila’s War by Cindy Entriken is a true account that chronicles the first 30 years of Ila Armsbury’s life, published by Cindy Entriken on September 25, 2020. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds from the 1920s to the 1940s, depicting the life of an ordinary Kansan woman who sought more than traditional roles. Through a series of true stories, Ila’s journey reveals her determination to pursue education, service, travel, and family, while navigating the challenges of her time.

Readers will encounter a range of experiences, from confrontations with the Ku Klux Klan to the impact of dust storms during the Dirty 30s. The book also highlights Ila’s service as a US Army nurse during World War II, detailing her experiences in Australia and New Guinea, including the evacuation of sick Marines. Ila’s War not only provides a vivid portrayal of Kansas history but also addresses themes of resilience in the face of adversity, making Ila a representative figure for strong women overcoming challenges in difficult times.


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Ila’s War is the true story of the first 30 years of Ila Armsbury’s life.

Hers is the story of an ordinary Kansan-an “every woman”-who aspired for more than the traditional roles of wife and mother. The book is set in the 1920s through the 1940s. Some of Ila’s stories are frightening while others are humorous or heart-breaking. But they’re all true and inspirational because they show a young woman determined to take control of her own life to achieve her goals: education, service, travel, and a family.

Ila’s stories include a confrontation with the Ku Klux Klan in Lincoln, Kansas; the arrest of her father on a charge of white slavery in Russell County; the havoc of dust storms during the Dirty 30s; and the crippling of five Lincoln men, part of a group of 50,000 Americans who drank adulterated Jamaica Ginger. Another story about working as an obstetrics nurse in the Kansas City, Kansas, slums in the late 1930s demonstrates some of the changes in medical practice over the last several decades.

In addition to detailed and colorful stories of Kansas history, Ila’s War tells of her experiences as a US Army nurse with the 155th Station Hospital at Camp Cable, Australia; about the horrors of battle on New Guinea; how Camp Cable was overwhelmed when more than 2,000 US Marines-all sick with malaria-were evacuated from Guadalcanal just before Christmas 1942; about Ila’s successful fight with an Army Board of Disposition to stay in the Army Nurse Corps; and about Ila’s struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder after the war.

While some readers may see Ila’s War as a coming-of-age tale, its real power lies in her triumph over the adversities of poverty, prejudice, betrayal, and war. Ila represents strong Kansas women, and she will serve as a role model for all of us living through difficult times.

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“Ila’s War” is credited to Cindy Entriken.
When was “Ila’s War” published?
Publisher: Cindy Entriken. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781734289022.
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Language: en. Pages: 350.

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