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A review by wengergal
The Spitfire Girls by Soraya M. Lane
5.0
4.5 stars
I have read a significant amount of WW2 fiction. I really enjoyed the look at women's fight to help in the war. In our day and time it is hard to really comprehend that it was a common belief at that time that women were inferior and would not be able to fly planes, bombers, fighters to help in the war effort. The fact that they were then allowed to do fly with less equipment, less support, and less pay is abhorred.
This is a story of three women fighting their own fight to help in the war efforts. Two English women and an American woman fighting the same fight for different reasons.
I received an ARC of this book. All thoughts & opinions are my own.
I have read a significant amount of WW2 fiction. I really enjoyed the look at women's fight to help in the war. In our day and time it is hard to really comprehend that it was a common belief at that time that women were inferior and would not be able to fly planes, bombers, fighters to help in the war effort. The fact that they were then allowed to do fly with less equipment, less support, and less pay is abhorred.
This is a story of three women fighting their own fight to help in the war efforts. Two English women and an American woman fighting the same fight for different reasons.
I received an ARC of this book. All thoughts & opinions are my own.