Finally a book about women's contribution and selfless dedication to World War1. The author captured the senselessness of war with her paragraph "The generals won't give up until they run out of men
The first few chapters accurately described the lives and expected futures
…more of young females in the beginning of the 20th century. To go from their sheltered lives to serving in a war zone must have been traumatic.
I really liked the description of the female ambulance drivers. I could feel the harsh conditions of the drivers driving the wounded to and from the hospitals. Driving at night in a war zone without headlights was very descriptive. Also this author really described the harsh living conditions of all ambulance drivers and medical staff.
The description of the deplorable conditions the doctors and nurses endured while performing operations and taking care of the wounded was outstanding.
My only criticism of this book, I would have liked to know more about the background of the other doctors and medical staff. (less)