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Now, at thirty-four years old, her mission is classified as a turning point. After years of harsh rejection—for her own sake as much as for the wounded she carries from battlefields, rushing them to hospitals—she cannot afford to fail again. There are many reasons why she willingly puts her life at risk, far from her homeland, to help a foreign country—while millions of others have surrendered.
Perhaps the most significant reason is that it has been a long time since she felt truly alive. She is disgusted by the cowardice of those who flee, unable to understand why they refuse to keep fighting. Yet, she has little to lose. The French still remember the sacrifice of a third of their youth in World War I, and a nation of widows and orphans dreads further bloodshed.
But Virginia is determined to move forward to the very end—wherever the battle takes her. She is ready to endure any danger and face any threat. Paradoxically, the all-encompassing war against the Third Reich may unexpectedly offer her one last hope for inner peace.
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Now, at thirty-four years old, her mission is classified as a turning point. After years of harsh rejection—for her own sake as much as for the wounded she carries from battlefields, rushing them to hospitals—she cannot afford to fail again. There are many reasons why she willingly puts her life at risk, far from her homeland, to help a foreign country—while millions of others have surrendered. Perhaps the most significant reason is that it has been a long time since she felt truly alive. She is disgusted by the cowardice of those who flee, unable to understand why they refuse to keep fighting. Yet, she has little to lose. The French still remember the sacrifice of a third of their youth in World War I, and a nation of widows and orphans dreads further bloodshed. But Virginia is determined to move forward to the very end—wherever the battle takes her. She is ready to endure any danger and face any threat. Paradoxically, the all-encompassing war against the Third Reich may unexpectedly offer her one last hope for inner peace.
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Now, at thirty-four years old, her mission is classified as a turning point. After years of harsh rejection—for her own sake as much as for the wounded she carries from battlefields, rushing them to hospitals—she cannot afford to fail again. There are many reasons why she willingly puts her life at risk, far from her homeland, to help a foreign country—while millions of others have surrendered.
Perhaps the most significant reason is that it has been a long time since she felt truly alive. She is disgusted by the cowardice of those who flee, unable to understand why they refuse to keep fighting. Yet, she has little to lose. The French still remember the sacrifice of a third of their youth in World War I, and a nation of widows and orphans dreads further bloodshed.
But Virginia is determined to move forward to the very end—wherever the battle takes her. She is ready to endure any danger and face any threat. Paradoxically, the all-encompassing war against the Third Reich may unexpectedly offer her one last hope for inner peace.