Weekly Insight - The Women by Kristin Hannah

 We are already halfway in the calendar of the year 2024. Internationally many authors are doing just great like the legendary author Kristin Hannah who is giving us an overwhelming performance with her works as always. 

Article By: Jimmy Zest 
(Book Lane Journalist)

The Women, another historical fiction novel about the nurses in the Vietnamese war by the author is doing well. It is topping number one everywhere internationally in historical/contemporary fiction.

This isn't a surprise about the American author or her works. Over the years kristin has been giving us great books that are relatable to her readers, several of them topping bookstore charts, listings, recommendations, ratings and reviews. For example in 2015 Kristian Hannah's International Blockbuster - the Nightingale was named Goodreads' Best Historical Fiction of 2015; The Coveted People's Choice Awards - This isn't a surprise about the American author or her works. Over the years Kristin has been giving us great books that are relatable to her readers, several of them topping bookstore charts, listings, recommendations, ratings and reviews. For example in 2015 Kristian Hannah's International Blockbuster - the Nightingale was named Goodreads' Best Historical Fiction of 2015; The Coveted People's Choice Awards -Best Fiction 2015; Amazon's Best Book over there in 2018.

Kristin's remarkable storytelling has made her one of the most iconic authors of our times. With a huge catalog of literal works behind her name - that is to say: looks like Firefly Lane, The Four Winds, the Nightingale, The Great Alone, and many other works.

Kristin Hannah - Author


"Women can be heroes, too" is the phrase on which the entire breathtaking novel - The Women is centered. The Women is the latest book from the number one New York Times best-selling author Kristin Hannah. A historical fiction that explores the lives of women during the 1960s; most especially those who served as nurses in the Vietnam War.

According to Hannah, the book is directed at celebrating and remembering the missing. The unforgotten, the brave - the heroine in them.

The book moves around the themes of Hope, the strength of the female spirits, and the importance and rewards of female solidarity and friendships.

Frances McGrath a woman in her early 20s commonly mentioned in the book as Frankie; is also a nursing student who hears these unexpected words - "women can be heroes too."

This opens up a new world in her life. From a conservative family background in Idyllic Coronado - Frankie always applauded herself for doing the right thing and being the best girl she could be. 

However Francis McGrath in 1965 joins the Army Nurse Corps; after imagining different choices for her life in the changing world - she decides to follow his brother who ships out to go and serve in Vietnam.

Enjoy this soul-captivating novel, available in every bookstore and online in both paperback, audio and CDs i.e. on Amazon Books, Barnes & Noble; in audio on Audible. Give us your thoughts and reviews on Book Lane in the comment section.

Article By: Jimmy Zest

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Jimmy Zest
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