Mom's Choice Awards 2016 Silver Award Recipient: Courage From The Heart evolved through years of inspiration from children, those individuals who had a lifetime of memories to share, and America’s finest...the men and women in uniform who serve in The United States Armed Forces. The characters in my fifth book exemplify a nature to give of themselves and to care for others. As the main character and storyteller, Miss Louise speaks with her captive audience, Henry, Agnes, and Joan; she reminisces about her career as a nurse in the U.S. Navy Corps. And, as the afternoon visit between the four lingers on with purpose and unexpected meaning, Miss Louise speaks in detail about her Aunt Margaret, a nurse in the U.S. Navy Corps who served in the Philippines during World War II. Courage From The Heart remembers and pays tribute to the United States Army and Navy Nurses who were stationed at several U.S. base hospitals in the Philippines from 1941-1945. These women nurses that were sent into combat were strong, confident, and kind-their kindness was framed in courage. Hardback Version.
Courage From The Heart, Hardback Version
Hardback Version. Mom's Choice Awards 2016 Silver Award Recipient: Courage From The Heart evolved through years of inspiration from children, those individuals who had a lifetime of memories to share, and America’s finest...the men and women in uniform who serve in The United States Armed Forces. The characters in my fifth book exemplify a nature to give of themselves and to care for others. As the main character and storyteller, Miss Louise speaks with her captive audience, Henry, Agnes, and Joan; she reminisces about her career as a nurse in the U.S. Navy Corps. And, as the afternoon visit between the four lingers on with purpose and unexpected meaning, Miss Louise speaks in detail about her Aunt Margaret, a nurse in the U.S. Navy Corps who served in the Philippines during World War II. Courage From The Heart remembers and pays tribute to the United States Army and Navy Nurses who were stationed at several U.S. base hospitals in the Philippines from 1941-1945. These women nurses that were sent into combat were strong, confident, and kind-their kindness was framed in courage.