Ebook: Soldier girls: the battles of three women at home and at war
Author: États-Unis. Army, Thorpe Helen
- Tags: Anciennes combattantes--États-Unis, Femmes--Indiana, Femmes militaires--États-Unis, Guerre en Afghānistān 2001---Campagnes et batailles, Guerre en Afghānistān 2001---Femmes--États-Unis, Guerre en Irak 2003-2011--Campagnes et batailles, Guerre en Irak 2003-2011--Femmes--États-Unis, Mères de famille monoparentale--États-Unis, Biography, États-Unis. -- Army -- Femmes -- Biographies, Femmes militaires -- États-Unis -- Biographies, Guerre en Afghānistān 2001- -- Femmes -- États-Unis -- Biographies, Gue
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Scribner
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
From an award-winning, "meticulously observant" (The New Yorker), and "masterful" (Booklist) writer comes a groundbreaking account of three women deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq, and how their military service affected their friendship, their personal lives, and their families.
America has been continuously at war since the fall of 2001. This has been a matter of bitter political debate, of course, but what is uncontestable is that a sizeable percentage of American soldiers sent overseas in this era have been women. The experience in the American military is, it's safe to say, quite different from that of men. Surrounded and far outnumbered by men, imbedded in a male culture, looked upon as both alien and desirable, women have experiences of special interest.
In Soldier Girls, Helen Thorpe follows the lives of three women over twelve years on their paths to the military, overseas to combat, and back home...and then overseas again for two of...