The Women by Kristin Hannah is my favourite book of hers. It opened my eyes to what so many women went through during the Vietnam War, something I really hadn’t read about before. The way they were treated, both during and after, left me shocked and heartbroken. I have so much respect for these women and everything they endured.
"The women had a story to tell, even if the world wasn’t quite yet ready to hear it, and their story began with three simple words: We were there."
the women by kristin hannah
The Women by Kristin Hannah
The story follows Frances ‘Frankie’ McGrath, a young woman from a privileged background who enlists as a nurse in the Vietnam War. Through her journey, we see the harsh realities of war and the struggles of coming home to a society that doesn’t acknowledge what she and other women went through. It’s a powerful and eye-opening read that stays with you long after the final page.
War-related trauma
Graphic injuries and violence
Death of loved ones
Child death
Miscarriage
PTSD and mental health struggles
Psychiatric hospitalisation
Substance use and overdose
Alcohol abuse
Gun violence and explosions
Sexual content
Infidelity
Sexual harassment
Discrimination (sexism and racism)
- Pan Macmillan Australia
- 6 February 2024
My Favourite Quotes from The Women
- Women can be heroes, too.
- Thank God for girlfriends. In this crazy, chaotic, divided world that was run by men, you could count on the women.
- We were the last believers, my generation. We trusted what our parents taught us about right and wrong, good and evil, the American myth of equality and justice and honor.
- Words were creators of worlds; you had to be careful with them.
- We laugh so we don’t cry.
Spice Rating
In books I have given 1 spice rating you will find them plot-focused with no romance scenes, perfect for readers who prioritise character development and storytelling without romantic elements.
My Rating of The Women
If a friend asked me if I would recommend this book, my answer would be Absolutely!!
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