In addition to welcoming Jackson into the family - my new historical novel made its debut last year as well. As you can see, it's so engaging that Nigel can't take his nose out of it.
What's this book about, you say? Well... in 1942, as World War II raged in all four corners of the globe, a young Dorothy
Chinnis from Ravenel South Carolina traded her crisp white civilian nurse
uniform for a khaki one issued by Uncle Sam. As a new nursing graduate, Dot chose
to use her medical skills to patch wounded G.I.s fighting for democracy. The Polished
Moon is Dot’s story, taken directly from her faithfully-kept diary. In this account of Dot's wartime experiences, you will walk in her shoes as an Army surgical nurse who
traveled 5000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, away from her home, her family,
and her sweetheart. The Polished
Moon chronicles Dot's daily activities of patching brave
soldiers, eating camel stew in North Africa, witnessing the eruption of Mount
Vesuvius in Italy, and ducking for cover as Germans bombed her hospital in
France. For her, life and death and love and romance, played against the
backdrop of war - a war that touched every soul on earth. This inspiring book profiles
the bravery of one of those souls.
The Polished
Moon [hardback & softback] can be found at Amazon.
An eBook edition is due to be out soon.
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