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A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon
A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon









Though, I'm not sure if the men returning from war and prison camps were provided any mental health help either. Unfortunately, if his statement was indicated of the prevailing thought then that could also be why Margie (the rest of the women) didn't get any emotional help after returning to the states. I found the commander's statement ironic as women are often viewed as the weaker sex or in need of protection. Then the comment at Margie's discharge from the army about women being able to get past these things. The Japanese seemed confused that there were any women in the army but that probably made things a little better for the women in the beginning as there weren't true POW camps for women. I liked seeing the attitudes toward women. There are plenty of small details sprinkled throughout that leans an air of authenticity to the story.

A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon

While focused on Margie, the other characters are well developed and you find yourself become deeply invested in all of their lives. I loved that the story didn't end with her liberation but that we get to see the continuing impact of her time in the service on the rest of her life. It follows American Margie Bauer from postponed nuptials to her harrowing tenure in the Pacific Theater, including a stint in a Japanese internment camp as a POW, and on through to old age. This story is set mostly in the Philippines. I know there have been a few books lately that have been set outside of the European Theater, but I think many more stories are set around the European Theater than the Pacific Theater (just my observation). As my second audiobook of 2019, it definitely set the bar high for this year's list of listens.Ī Pledge of Silence is set during WWII, which is a favorite time period of mine, but it is different than any other WWII story I've read. I saw A Pledge of Silence on the Prime Reading with Audible Narration list back in December, but I was wanting light fluffy reads. Audiobooks really help me get through a lot more books in a year since I can listen while doing other things.

A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon

This has been such a great thing since my library switched its digital library provider and it sucks. I only recently discovered that with my Amazon Prime membership that I could access free ebooks with Audible narration (I knew that I could get free ebooks, but not the Audible connection).











A Pledge of Silence by Flora J. Solomon