The Lieutenant's Nurse (Original)

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Product Details

Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Mira Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 1.0 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780778307914

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About the Author

Sara Ackerman is a Hawaii born, bestselling novelist. Her books have been labeled "unforgettable" by Apple Books, "empowering & deliciously visceral" by Book Riot, and authors Kate Quinn and Madeline Martin have praised Sara's novels as "fresh and delightful" and "brilliantly written." Amazon chose Radar Girls as a best book of the month, and ALA Booklist gave The Codebreaker's Secret a starred review.

Reviews

Praise for Sara Ackerman

"The Lieutenant's Nurse illuminates the attack on Pearl Harbor with a riveting drama told from a unique perspective. Sara Ackerman brings a time and place to vivid life, putting a human and heroic face on events that changed history. I savored every page!" -Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"Ackerman's winning historical novel is fast-paced and rife with nonstop action, romance, and suspense."-Publishers Weekly on The Lieutenant's Nurse

"Ackerman has a real talent for writing vivid descriptions and compelling characters. The reader is drawn in alongside Eva on the SS Lurline and experiences her wonder at seeing Hawaii for the first time. These beautiful scenes are sliced through as the attack begins, with the unflinching descriptions of falling bombs and wounded soldiers in the military hospital. Eva is a complex heroine, and even briefly mentioned characters are engaging and add to the story. I'm usually not a fan of romances, but I couldn't put this one down. Highly recommended." --Historical Novel Society, Editor's Choice, on The Lieutenant's Nurse

"Set against the backdrop of the attack on Pearl Harbor, The Lieutenant's Nurse is an emotional and heartfelt tale of love and courage. Depicting a dramatic period in history, Ackerman's richly detailed and evocative writing transports the reader, bringing Hawaii to life." -Chanel Cleeton, USA TODAY bestselling author of Next Year in Havana

"Ackerman writes about WWII Hawaii with vivid detail, wit, and a sense of place evocative of Kristin Hannah. She re-examines history with a provocative, nuanced and immersive narrative that is impossible to put down. Simply put, The Lieutenant's Nurse is a fantastic and enthralling read." -Emily Strelow, author of The Wild Birds

"With the wit and richness of a Beatriz Williams novel, The Lieutenant's Nurse weaves a tale of love and courage. Bittersweet and suspenseful, it offers readers a firsthand, female perspective of the harrowing days surrounding Pearl Harbor, honoring both the complexities of war and resilience of the human spirit." -Amanda Skenandore, author of Between Earth and Sky

"A close-up look at how wartime chaos affects a tight-knit group of women living on Hawaii in 1944 at the height of Pacific combat.... [Violet's] journey overcoming her trials and grief through friendship, family, and romance is a story of strength and perseverance." -Booklist on Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers

"A dramatic saga of motherhood, loss and the possibility of renewal... With a sensitive touch and an instinct for authenticity, Ackerman depicts the fraught nature of wartime relationships... mixes romance, suspense and history into a bittersweet story of cinematic proportions."-BookPage on Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers

"Strong female friendships and an unusual World War II home front setting add to this debut novel's appeal for historical fiction fans." -Library Journal on Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers

"A unique portrait of WWII... Ackerman's clear prose delineates how the ignorance that ran rampant could be healed by love. The interesting and well-crafted plot and characters carry the story while the backdrop will bring readers back in time. Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers is a novel of courage and compassion that is sure to satisfy fans of WWII literature." -RT Book Reviews

"It's hard to describe why this book simply engulfs you but it does.... Simply put, Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers is a great novel.... It tells of a time and place most of us know nothing about and keeps us entertained. It's hard to beat that combination." -Cooperstown Crier

"Set in Hawaii during World War II, the home front is maintained by women struggling to feed their families while maintaining equilibrium amidst racism and scarcity. This is merely a backdrop, however, for a mystery and a romance, as Violet provides for her daughter while hoping to learn the fate of her missing husband. Ackerman creates a time and place that ring true." -The Christian Science Monitor on Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers