Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel
By
Phyllis Zimbler Miller
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Published: July 04, 2011
Words: 92179 (approximate)
Language:
English
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In the spring of 1970, during the height of the Vietnam War, four newly married young women come together at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, when their husbands go on active duty as officers in the U.S. Army. Different as these four women are, they have one thing in common: Their overwhelming fear that their husbands could be shipped out to Vietnam – and they could become war widows.
They had their whole lives to look forward to – if only their husbands could survive Vietnam.
In the spring of 1970 – right after the Kent State National Guard shootings and President Nixon’s two-month incursion into Cambodia – four newly married young women come together at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, when their husbands go on active duty as officers in the U.S. Army.
Different as these four women are, they have one thing in common: Their overwhelming fear that, right after these nine weeks of training, their husbands could be shipped out to Vietnam – and they could become war widows.
Sharon is a Jewish anti-war protester who fell in love with an ROTC cadet; Kim is a Southern Baptist whose husband is intensely jealous; Donna is a Puerto Rican who grew up in an enlisted man’s family; and Wendy is a Southern black whose parents have sheltered her from the brutal reality of racism in America.
Read the novel MRS. LIEUTENANT to discover what happens as these women overcome their pr...
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They had their whole lives to look forward to – if only their husbands could survive Vietnam.
In the spring of 1970 – right after the Kent State National Guard shootings and President Nixon’s two-month incursion into Cambodia – four newly married young women come together at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, when their husbands go on active duty as officers in the U.S. Army.
Different as these four women are, they have one thing in common: Their overwhelming fear that, right after these nine weeks of training, their husbands could be shipped out to Vietnam – and they could become war widows.
Sharon is a Jewish anti-war protester who fell in love with an ROTC cadet; Kim is a Southern Baptist whose husband is intensely jealous; Donna is a Puerto Rican who grew up in an enlisted man’s family; and Wendy is a Southern black whose parents have sheltered her from the brutal reality of racism in America.
Read the novel MRS. LIEUTENANT to discover what happens as these women overcome their prejudices, reveal their darkest secrets, and are initiated into their new lives as army officers’ wives during the turbulent Vietnam War period.
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military wives,
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Why MRS. LIEUTENANT Is Good for Book Club Discussions
Although MRS. LIEUTENANT takes place in the spring of 1970 during the Vietnam War, many of the novel's themes are as relevant today as they were in 1970. A suggested list of book club questions is available at http://www.mrslieutenant.com and, in this brief video, author Phyllis Zimbler Miller explains why she thinks her novel is very good for book club discussions.
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