In a gripping tale of love, loss, liberation and the endurance of women's friendships, heroine Susan Gray opens a window to the lives of women who served as nurses during the Civil War.
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In a gripping tale of love, loss, liberation and the endurance of women's friendships, heroine Susan Gray opens a window to the lives of women who served as nurses during the Civil War.
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Very good. cover worn a bit at corners and edges, slight warp in body of book, pages faded. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 368 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Audience: General/trade.
I did enjoy this book to an extent, but it sure has its downfalls. The story that O'Brien has crafted is wonderful and she filled "The Glory Cloak" with a fulfilling literary sense of wonder. Catching the exact spirit of Louisa May Alcott through her golden times and then through her crumbling final years. The descriptions of the D.C. hospital during the Civil War was informative, and I so clung to all. The introduction of Clara Barton as a character was eye-opening, and I learned a lot about what that strong woman did for our country. The author did so well in weaving the pivotal events of the war into the timeline of the plot, and I really felt immersed into the time period.
What I didn't like? The stray remarks made here and there, gossip mostly. A couple other scenes to make the reader blush fiercely. The obsessive question of whether Louisa ever loved a man. Why did completely inappropriate material have to make it's way into an otherwise "glorious" novel? Because of these things, I cannot recommend the book to any of my friends, even as much as I enjoyed the rest of the story.