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War Romance of the Salvation Army (Grace Livingston Hill #21)

War Romance of the Salvation Army (Grace Livingston Hill #21)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book blows my balls!!
Review: Don't ever read this book. It is a waste of time

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful collection of war time kindness
Review: This book was commissioned by the Salvation Army to declare the deeds of the brave women who went to help those who did not have the comforts of home. While at times this book was campy in nature and clearly of a direct leaning towards the Salvation Army it also contained many accounts of hard work and perserverance in the face of great physical and mental hardship. The women did everything they could to encourage the young soldiers to act as true heroes. They did things from making donuts to creating a place where soldiers could come as a refuge from the ravages of war. This book helped me to feel more supportive towards those who serve in the armed forces.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful collection of war time kindness
Review: This book was commissioned by the Salvation Army to declare the deeds of the brave women who went to help those who did not have the comforts of home. While at times this book was campy in nature and clearly of a direct leaning towards the Salvation Army it also contained many accounts of hard work and perserverance in the face of great physical and mental hardship. The women did everything they could to encourage the young soldiers to act as true heroes. They did things from making donuts to creating a place where soldiers could come as a refuge from the ravages of war. This book helped me to feel more supportive towards those who serve in the armed forces.


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