Silver Stars (Front Lines, #2)

Silver Stars (Front Lines, #2)

Michael Grant

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She’s fighting to survive. The summer of 1943, World War II. The Germans have been bloodied, but Germany is very far from beaten. The North African campaign was only the beginning of the long journey for Frangie, Rainy, Rio, and the millions of other Allies. Now the American army is moving on to their next target: the Italian island of Sicily. Frangie, Rainy, and Rio now know firsthand what each of them is willing to do to save herself—and the consequences. With their heavy memories of combat, they will find this operation to be even tougher. Frangie, Rainy, and Rio also know what is at stake. The women are not heroes for fighting alongside their brothers—they are soldiers. But the millions of brave females fighting for their country have become a symbol in the fight for equality. In this war, endless blood has been spilled and millions of lives have been lost, but there could be so much more to gain. The women won’t conquer Italy alone. But they will brave terrible conditions in an endless siege; they will fight to find themselves on the front lines of World War II; and they will come face-to-face with the brutality of war until they win or die.

Publication Year: 2017


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    This series is fascinating. I love alternate history and this series is especially interesting as it looks at what would have happened if women had been allowed to fight in WWII. It follows a group of teenage girls who enlist and have to not only deal with war but also with ridicule and dismissal if their fellow soldiers.
    The characters are well written and the fronts have been well researched. There are the additional issues such as racism and learning that perhaps your superiors are not great leaders.
    I can't wait to read the next installment and think anyone who liked the wolf by wolf books would enjoy these.

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