Description
They Called Them Angels presents the stories of women who lived under extraordinary circumstances in an extraordinary time, women who even today bear emotional scars along with lasting pride.
A poignant collection of personal anecdotes from World War II nurses, it offers accurate, firsthand narratives of what the nursing field entailed.
About the Author
Kathi Jackson's essays have been published in the Seattle Times, the Denver Post, and the Everett (WA) Herald. She lives in New Mexico. They Called Them Angels is now available as a play for production from the author.
Reviews
"[Jackson] re-creates the spirit of adventure and volunteerism, and the feelings of pride and patriotism of these military nurses through their own reminiscences."-Journal of Military History
"A poignant collection of personal anecdotes from World War II nurses, They Called Them Angels offers accurate, firsthand narratives of what the nursing field entailed. Contrary to the oft-seen movie depiction of the boy-crazy, highly primped, and ridiculously mannered wartime nurses (all of whom were female in World War II), Jackson's rendering is a more precise and deserving description of valor, commitment, and unrelenting compassion."-Aerospace Power Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780803276277
Author Kathi Jackson
Format Paperback
Page Count 222
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 340g