So, I've been on a kick reading books about women in the military. I'm looking for three good ones to write a paper about - probably centering on PTSD. I've definitely got one - The Road Home by Ellen Emerson, which is about a nurse who served in Vietnam. I will also probably use Home Front by Kristin Hannah. That one is set during the Iraq/Afghan war and will make a good choice. IT's that third one that's becoming elusive.
I've read two by Kim Ponders, The Last Blue Mile and The Art of Uncontrolled Flight. Both talk about the ostracism of women pilots, but neither really addresses PTSD at all. My biggest issue, however, is that Uncontrolled Flight had a typo - which may not seem like much, but it's one of those you just can't let go of. It read, "You're father's an amazing man." Seriously? How many times does this have to be beaten into people for them to get it? It's really not rocket science, folks, and for a writer, it's an inexcusable error.
Okay - rant finished. Off to start Sand Queen by Helen Benedict - hopefully this will be my third novel, but if not, I've got a couple others waiting in the wings that sound promising.
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