"The Red Cross Girls with Pershing to Victory" by Margaret Vandercook is a historical novel set during the aftermath of World War I, focusing on the experiences of a group of American Red Cross nurses. The story begins with the signing of the armistice and follows the nurses as they accompany the American Army of Occupation on their march towards the Rhine. The narrative highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by these women as they navigate through war-torn France, Belgium, and Luxemburg. The protagonist, Sonya Clark, along with her fellow nurses, including the spirited Theodosia Thompson and the compassionate Ruth Carroll, are depicted as dedicated and resilient, committed to their mission of providing care and support to soldiers and civilians alike. The novel also introduces new characters, such as Nora Jamison, a late recruit who joins the group with her own personal motivations and struggles. As the nurses travel with the army, they witness the profound change in the war-affected local populations and the joyous reception of the American troops as liberators. The story captures the spirit of hope and renewal as the nurses and soldiers work together to bring aid and comfort to those affected by the war, while also exploring themes of friendship, duty, and the pursuit of peace.
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