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This Is Really War
This Is Really War: The Incredible True Story of a Navy Nurse POW in the Occupied Philippines | Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi
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In January 1940, navy nurse Dorothy Still eagerly anticipated her new assignment at a military hospital in the Philippines. Her first year abroad was an adventure. She dated sailors, attended dances and watched the sparkling evening lights from her balcony. But as 1941 progressed, signs of war became imminent. Military wives and children were shipped home to the states, and the sailors increased their daily drills. When Pearl Harbor was attacked, Dorothy and the other nurses braced for a direct assault. When the all-clear sounded, they raced across the yard to the hospital and prepared for the wounded to arrive. In that frantic dash, Dorothy transformed from a navy nurse to a war nurse. Along with the other women on the nursing staff, she provided compassionate, tireless, critical care. When the Philippines fell to Japan in early January 1942, Dorothy was held captive in a hospital and then transferred to a university along with thousands of civilian prisoners. Cramped conditions, disease and poor nutrition meant the navy nurses and their army counterparts were overwhelmed caring for the camp. They endured disease, starvation, severe overcrowding, and abuse from guards, but also experienced friendship, hope, and some, including Dorothy, even found love.
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Did you love the interview with Dr. Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi on today's episode of the podcast? Then enter to win her phenomenal new book This Is Really War: The Incredible True Story of a Navy Nurse POW in the Occupied Philippines! Head to bit.ly/FBCgiveaway22 to enter. #giveaway

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NEW PODCAST EPISODE! ✨

We‘re chatting with Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi about corrective history, the importance of widening the lens of history to include women‘s narratives, and even touch on some true crime themes of Dr. Lucchesi‘s first book Ugly Prey.

Tune in on any major podcasting platform by searching Feminist Book Club or stream directly from feministbookclub.com/this-is-really-war

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A fascinating and heartbreaking read about life as a POW in Japanese-occupied Philippines during WWII. It‘s a welcome change of pace to read a book about war from the perspective of the women in it. But don‘t get the wrong idea. This book doesn‘t sugarcoat.

Weaponxgirl Have you read this one, all first hand accounts of soviet women in ww2. Nurses, snipers and all the different roles they played. It was amazing but gut wrenching at the same time. 5y
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