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The call of the Wrens / Jenni L. Walsh.

Walsh, Jenni L., (author.).

Summary:

"Based on real history, The Call of the Wrens explores the bonds of sisterhood and love even when all hope seems lost"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781400233885 (paperback)
  • ISBN: 1400233887
  • Physical Description: 355 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: [Nashville] : Harper Muse, [2022]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes discussion questios (pages 354-355).
Subject: Great Britain. Royal Navy. Women's Royal Naval Service (1917-1919) > Fiction.
Great Britain. Royal Navy. Women's Royal Naval Service (1939-1993) > Fiction.
World War, 1914-1918 > Participation, Female > Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > Participation, Female > Fiction.
Female friendship > Fiction.
Life change events > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Twenty years after the Great War, Marion Hoxton, a member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service—the Wrens—is called to return to the fight, while 20-year-old society girl Evelyn Fairchild joins the newly reformed Wrens during World War II, seeing this as the perfect opportunity to change the world. Original.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "Based on real history, The Call of the Wrens explores the bonds of sisterhood and love even when all hope seems lost"--
  • Thomas Nelson
    Told in alternating narratives that converge in a single life-changing moment, The Call of the Wrens is a vivid, emotional saga of love, secrets, and resilience---and the knowledge that the future will always belong to the brave souls who fight for it.
  • Thomas Nelson

    The Call of the Wrens introduces the little-known story of the daring women who rode through war-torn Europe carrying secrets on their shoulders.

    An orphan who spent her youth without a true home, Marion Hoxton found in the Great War something other than destruction. She discovered a chance to belong. As a member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service—the Wrens—Marion gained sisters. She found purpose in her work as a motorcycle dispatch rider assigned to train and deliver carrier pigeons to the front line. And despite the constant threat of danger, she and her childhood friend Eddie began to dream of a future together. Until the battle that changed everything.

    Now twenty years later, another war has broken out across Europe, calling Marion to return to the fight. Meanwhile others, like twenty-year-old society girl Evelyn Fairchild, hear the call for the first time. For Evelyn, serving in the war is a way to prove herself after a childhood fraught with surgeries and limitations from a disability. The re-formation of the Wrens as World War II rages is the perfect opportunity to make a difference in the world at seventy miles per hour.

    Told in alternating narratives that converge in a single life-changing moment, The Call of the Wrens is a vivid, emotional saga of love, secrets, and resilience—and the knowledge that the future will always belong to the brave souls who fight for it.

    • Historical, stand-alone novel
    • Book length: approximately 94,000 words
    • Includes discussion questions for book clubs

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