A review by kdurham2
Sisters of the Great War by Suzanne Feldman

4.0

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Two sisters head to Belgium to give what they can to the efforts of World War I. One has an unfinished nursing degree with the hopes of becoming a doctor at a time where female doctors were few and far between. The younger sister has always tinkered with things from clocks to cars and after looking into the Ambulance Corps, Elise may have found just the right place for herself.

Switching back and forth between each sister's points of view, this book gave such a perspective on this war that is unlike anything else I have read. It was easy to know who was narrating the story and I loved that while they were stationed close they had their own lives and the reader received a full perspective from the battlefield to the hospitals near the front lines what life during the Great War would look like.