Set in England during WWII, 'War Brides' tells the story of several women, from different walks of life. As London is evacuated, in anticipation of a German invasion, women and children find themselves thrust together in the English countryside, doing their best to make ends meet. This is the story of five such women, who formed an unlikely friendship and found strength in one another despite the dire circumstances.
Evangeline was a young, beautiful American who married an Englishman to escape her own life. She is hoping to find the freedom to live as she wants in another country. Leaving her home without notice created a scandal and it isn't likely that she could return, even if she wanted to.
Alice is the quintessential "good girl". She does everything that is expected of her - charity, social clubs, church activities, providing care for her mother. She's exactly what a well-bred, respectable young lady should be. When her fiancé returns from a short trip to America married to another woman, she is devastated. Everyone is shocked. Despite her humiliation, she picks herself up and trudges on.
Then, there is Frances, the brazen socialite. She yearns for adventure, but her father, the Admiral, wants to keep her sheltered. He wants to see her married and settled down with a family. He does everything within his power to block her attempts to be a more active participant in the war effort.
Tanni has escaped the Germans, moving to England with her new husband, who worked at the university and now works for the English military. With her newborn son, she awaits the arrival of her family, including her younger twin siblings. As more time passes, she grows increasingly worried about their fates.
Elsie is able to escape her life of poverty and find opportunities in the bleakest of times. Unlike the other women that took center stage in this story, Elsie did not come from a life of privilege. Rough around the edges, she is the most "out of place" character in this story for me. At the same time, her practical knowledge and experiences help this group of women make it through this difficult time together.
As a whole, this was a entertaining and eventful story. There was plenty going on, with all of the different characters and POVs. Admittedly, it was difficult for me to follow at first. It took a while to get all of the ladies sorted. However, once I did, it was good.
I found their experiences to be inspiring and mostly admirable. It was a nice read/listen, even if it didn't blow me away. I think I'd heard so much about this book that I expected more.
Maybe it isn't fair, but it is what it is. When I read a book that has been a huge bestseller, over a prolonged period of time, I expect to be amazed. In the end, itwas good, but it wasn't amazing for me.