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![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I was really excited to read Radar Girls by Sara Ackerman as I love historical fiction, especially with female main characters. Ackerman starts readers out on a beautiful Hawaiian beach where Daisy Wilder is digging her toes in the sand moments before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. What follows is a beautifully written story of friendship, family, and love, as Daisy joins the Women’s Air Raid Defense (W.A.R.D.) team guiding the US flyboys to safety. Ackerman’s loveable characters lure you into new friendships and the bonds created during that difficult time. The romance involves not only the main characters but also those looking for love and those trying to maintain their love during time of war. It’s all told with a splash of nail-biting excitement as the women work to protect the Hawaiian Islands. Although I really liked this book, I did feel that the title is a little misleading. I felt like the W.A.R.D was nothing more than the backdrop for a story about love and friendship. I would have liked to see a greater tribute to these amazing women. One thing I did find difficult was the use of Hawaiian words that I was not familiar with. I wish there was a little more context provided to help us mainlanders. Daisy has been working at the Montgomery farm. When she takes Moon out for a ride, he bolts when a dogfight breaks out over him. Mr. Montgomery blames Daisy for theft and fires her. As she is leaving the farm, General Danielson is there looking for women to help the work effort by working as radar watchers and bringing in pilots as the men are sent to war. Although Daisy does not believe she has the aptitude for it, she agrees to do it. The women are taught how to do the work and told not to tell anyone what they do. As the war in the Pacific heats up, the women are relied on to bring the pilots home and help guides pilots and boats to rescue those shot down. Daisy also falls in love with Walker Montgomery, her ex-employer's son. Can anything come of it? Will they ever find Moon? I loved this story. I had never heard of WARD, so I learned something new. I liked the characters a lot. There were a few that were jerks but, on the whole, these were hard working people who wanted to win the work. There is heartbreak. There is humor. There is learning about the past so you can move onto the future. There is love and friendship. Everything I want in a novel was there including romance. The story was good. It was easy enough to understand what the women did and how they learned it as well as the different jobs there were in the radar corps. I appreciate that the book Ms. Ackerman used was referenced so I can get it and read it. I like WWII stories and how the people lived day by day--from dealing with worry over their soldiers being overseas, dealing with rationing, worrying about attacks on their homes. I look forward to reading more of this author. She's good. Daisy Wilder loves horses and is an exceptional trainer, like her father. But when Pearl Harbor is bombed, Daisy leaves the male-dominated pastures of Oahu to do her part by joining the island's newly created WARD (Women's Air Raid Defense) program. She finds herself living and working in close quarters with women from all walks of life in stressful situations. The WARDs are trained to use one of the newest technologies of the war, radar, to act as a warning system in the event of another invasion and to guide pilots when they are in trouble or flying blind. Daisy is determined to succeed for reasons both patriotic and personal. I like reading about WWII and I knew little about the WARDs, so I was looking forward to this novel. It was a little light for my taste, but it's not badly written; more entertaining than enlightening. I listened to this on audio which for me made the romantic parts a little queasy. I wanted to read about the women taking over the newly developed radar system after Pearl Harbor was bombed which I found fascinating but I didn't know the is more of a romance novel. If you're a fan then you will definitely love it! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML:"A fresh, delightful romp of a novel."â??Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code * SheReads Most Anticipated Historical Fiction of Summer 2021 pick * Book Reporter Summer Reading pick * BiblioLifestyle Most Anticipated Summer 2021 Historical Fiction Books selection * Greatist Best Historical Fiction Books pick * An extraordinary story inspired by the real Women's Air Raid Defense, where an unlikely recruit and her sisters-in-arms forge their place in WWII history. Daisy Wilder prefers the company of horses to people, bare feet and salt water to high heels and society parties. Then, in the dizzying aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Daisy enlists in a top secret program, replacing male soldiers in a war zone for the first time. Under fear of imminent invasion, the WARDs guide pilots into blacked-out airstrips and track unidentified planes across Pacific skies. But not everyone thinks the women are up to the job, and the new recruits must rise above their differences and work side by side despite the resistance and heartache they meet along the way. With America's future on the line, Daisy is determined to prove herself worthy. And with the man she's falling for out on the front lines, she cannot fail. From radar towers on remote mountaintops to flooded bomb shelters, she'll need her new team when the stakes are highest. Because the most important battles are foughtâ??and wonâ??together. This inspiring and uplifting tale of pioneering, unsung heroines vividly transports the reader to wartime Hawaii, where one woman's call to duty leads her to find courage, strength and sisterhood. "A wow of a book...[that is] a captivating story of friendship, heartbreak and true love. Highly recommend!" â??Karen Robards, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Swan of Par No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I was hoping for more information about what a WARD actually does, their day to day jobs, difficulties, but the author mostly skip over that outside of few paragraphs, here and there. Plotlines were dropped (Peg's sickness/Asthma), timelines not adequately explained (when was the horse found compared to the time the book ended?) and people acting in a way that didn't make sense.
The book ended on a good note, everybody is happy and has their man and their dream job. The end.
This is not a book I would have picked up to read on my own, and I am NOT the target reader for this genre. Its a cozy historical fiction and while it is based on a real group, I don't think its very realistic. (