Sally Mander
reviewed print edition Mrs. Witherspoon Goes to War (Heroines of WWII) by Mary Davis (Goodreads Author) 61779299 Sally Mander's reviewJan 22, 2022 · edit it was amazing bookshelves: arc, inspirational, personal-library, suitable-for-gifts, favs 5 stars, A different kind of WWII novel MRS. WITHERSPOON GOES TO WAR (HEROINES OF WWII) by Mary Davis This is a unique novel, as far as WWII novels go. This is about a determined woman who does all that she is able to do to help the Allies win the War. No job is too large, or too small. Peggy Witherspoon is a WASP, a widow, a daughter, and a mother. Her husband was #killedinaction #KIA during the war and as a pilot, she feels led to help US Servicemen as much as humanly possible, and probably then some. This is a work of fiction, but you can easily find yourself immersed in the book and having feelings for Peggy and her fellow WASPs. I thoroughly enjoyed the book. I am proud to place it upon my shelf of "Most Favorite Books." I am eternally grateful to #barbourfiction #barbourpublishinginc #barbourpublishing for the complimentary copy of #mrswitherspoongoestowar I was under no obligation to post a review. #releaseday #inspirational #Christfic #ChristianFiction #newrelease #coverlove #favorites #heroinesofworldwartwoseries #standalonebookinaseries #standalone
Sonja Nishimoto
I really enjoyed Mrs. Witherspoon Goes to War. She is a widow and mom of two daughters who chooses to do her part in the war effort. I think she is a strong character as were her two fellow WASPS. She has ambition and sees the worth of a soul! And that was something I loved about her. Their patriotism was amazing and speaks highly of the women who were actively involved in the war efforts despite their male counterparts that saw them through a different viewpoint and were not always supportive of their efforts. There was romance between Peggy and the major that grew over time. There was adventure and action the story continues. It was a story that kept you reading and I enjoyed it very much. I received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. All thoughts are my own.