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Good night, Irene / Luis Alberto Urrea.

Summary:

Abandoning her abusive fiancé in New York in 1943 to enlist with the Red Cross and head to Europe, Irene Woodward befriends Dorothy Dunford as they join the Allied soldiers streaming into France after D-Day where they are embroiled in danger, from the Battle of the Bulge to the liberation of Buchenwald, and where Irene learns to trust again through their friendship.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316265850
  • ISBN: 0316265853
  • ISBN: 9780316571913
  • ISBN: 0316571911
  • Physical Description: 407 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2023.

Content descriptions

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Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Subject: World War, 1939-1945 > Women > Fiction.
Abused women > Fiction.
Betrothal > Fiction.
Red Cross and Red Crescent > Fiction.
Soldiers > Fiction.
Vehicles, Military > Fiction.
Fighter pilots > Fiction.
Female friendship > Fiction.
Courage > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
War fiction.

Available copies

  • 34 of 47 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at De Soto. (Show)

Holds

  • 4 current holds with 47 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
De Soto Public Library F URREA Luis Alberto (Text) 33858000016982 Adult Fiction Available -
Adair County Public Library A F Urrea (Text) 34029002681087 Fiction Available -
Cape Girardeau Public Library URR (Text) 33042004909829 Adult Fiction Available -
Carthage Public Library FIC Urrea, Luis Alberto (Text) 34MO2001817148 Adult Fiction Available -
Cass County Library-Drexel F URR 2023 (Text) 0002206312684 New Adult Books Checked out 05/10/2024
Crawford County Library-Bourbon F URR (Text) 33431000715928 Adult Fiction Available -
Douglas County Public Library F Urr (Text) 35633000352077 Adult Fiction Available -
Dulany Memorial Library FIC URR (Text) 35712001525110 Adult Fiction Available -
Festus Public Library Fic Urrea (Text) 32017000084297 Adult Fiction Available -
Heartland Regional Library - Belle F URR (Text) 35555002440776 Adult Fiction Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Summary for ISBN Number 9780316265850
Good Night, Irene : A Novel
Good Night, Irene : A Novel
by Urrea, Luis Alberto
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Good Night, Irene : A Novel


This New York Times bestselling novel tells an exhilarating World War II epic that chronicles an extraordinary young woman's heroic frontline service in the Red Cross. "Urrea's touch is sure, his exuberance carries you through . . . He is a generous writer, not just in his approach to his craft but in the broader sense of what he feels necessary to capture about life itself." -- Financial Times In 1943, Irene Woodward abandons an abusive fiancé in New York to enlist with the Red Cross and head to Europe. She makes fast friends in training with Dorothy Dunford, a towering Midwesterner with a ferocious wit. Together they are part of an elite group of women, nicknamed Donut Dollies, who command military vehicles called Clubmobiles at the front line, providing camaraderie and a taste of home that may be the only solace before troops head into battle. After D-Day, these two intrepid friends join the Allied soldiers streaming into France. Their time in Europe will see them embroiled in danger, from the Battle of the Bulge to the liberation of Buchenwald. Through her friendship with Dorothy, and a love affair with a courageous American fighter pilot named Hans, Irene learns to trust again. Her most fervent hope, which becomes more precarious by the day, is for all three of them to survive the war intact. Taking as inspiration his mother's own Red Cross service, Luis Alberto Urrea has delivered an overlooked story of women's heroism in World War II. With its affecting and uplifting portrait of friendship and valor in harrowing circumstances, Good Night, Irene powerfully demonstrates yet again that Urrea's "gifts as a storyteller are prodigious" (NPR).

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