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The Beantown Girls

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This wonderful novel centers on a sisterhood of women on the front lines of World War II. When Fiona learns that her soldier fiancé is missing in action, she feels she has to do something to help the war effort. She learns of the Red Cross club mobile girls, women trained to improve the morale on the battlefield by providing coffee, doughnuts and camaraderie. She convinces her two best friends, Viv and Dottie, to come along with her, and the three friends ship off to Europe for an experience that will forever change the course of their lives.

I‘ve read numerous novels set during the second world war, and yet I’d never heard of the club mobile girls. I love that Healey discovered this forgotten sisterhood and used her imagination to bring their stories to life. The book is meticulously researched and I loved the author’s notes at the end about which scenes were based on fact and which were embellished for dramatic effect. I fell in love with all three main characters, each one interesting and quirky. Though the three women are assigned to travel together on the same van, each her own story complete with challenges, heartaches and love stories. Even the secondary characters are expertly differentiated from one another, a difficult and commendable feat. The book is not without its sad moments—it does take place in war zone after all. However, Healey does a beautiful job closing the story with a sense of hope that despite the horrors and atrocities of war, the world can still be repaired and rebuilt.

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I throughly enjoyed this book. It had very likable characters and the storyline was great. I learned quite a few things from this book. One being the Clubmobile. I had never heard of that before and found it interesting. It was a very good things these ladies did. The friendships in this book were great. It always refreshing to read a book where friends are a lifetime thing and not just in passing through school. I had a lot of feelings reading this book. Lots of laughter and lots of tears.
Great plot, great characters and wonderful era.

Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union for a copy of this for my unbiased opinion.
I give it a 5 star rating all the way and highly recommend it.
I have this author’s other book and really look forward to reading it now.

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I really enjoyed this book. I have never read anything by this author before, but I will definitely read any future books she writes. I had never heard about the Clubmobile Girls so it was really interesting in learning about them. I thought the character development was good and the pace was also good. I felt it dragged on in a couple of places but overall I enjoyed the book. It was adventurous and the descriptions allowed me to feel like I was there. WWII historical fiction about women seems to be all the rage right now and this one is definitely one that does this time period justice.

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I’d never heard of the Red Cross Clubmobile before, and this touch of fresh discovery in historical fiction is a fabulous foundation for these beautifully fleshed-out characters. Whenever you walk through WW2-era fiction, you know what is likely ahead, and that knowing here creates a marvelous tension. The author surprises, avoids cliche, breaks your heart & lets you visit a time that we romanticize now. Thoroughly enjoyable, twisty & thought-provoking. Loved it.

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This was my second book by the author and I can say I'm definitely a fan, I enjoyed this book even more than the first. I'm a fan of historical fiction, and this book took me to a time in history I was familiar with but definitely not the characters. The book pays homage to the Red Cross Clubmobile girls who supported the troops with their coffee, donuts and boosts of morale. The book was clearly very well researched and the story beautifully written, interweaving romance, courage, and the very real tragedy of war into a fantastic novel that kept me engaged and deeply invested in the characters that all came vividly to life. I can't wait for this author's next book!

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Beantown Girls was a very enjoyable read about friendship. You will laugh and cry all the way thru the book with these wonderful girls.
If you love historical fiction this book is for you. Such a captivating story set during the Second World War. The author did such a wonderful job with making the characters so vivid and realistic. Just a really beautiful story from beginning till end. Beantown Girls has it all, strong friendships, losses, and romance.
I can’t recommend this book enough.
Thank you so much NetGalley for this wonderful arc.

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It is 1944 and Fiona's fiance is missing somewhere in Europe. She decides with her two friends, Dottie and Viviana to leave their jobs in Boston and join the Red Cross Clubmobile girls going to Europe. They had not a clue how to drive a truck or how to make donuts out in some of the worst conditions. They learned though and it changed their lives. This is an amazing story of finding love in war and being in situations they never could have believed before they left. The story is fiction but the author used situations she got of what actually happened to some of those who served with the Red Cross,

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Leaving Boston and their jobs to become Red Cross Clubmobile Girls is where we meet Viv, Dottie, and Fiona.

They all had different reasons for joining the Red Cross, but besides being a volunteer, Fiona's other reason was to find her missing fiance, Danny.

When they arrive in London, a buzz bomb greets them and scares them to death.

WE FOLLOW THE three friends through their seven-day training in all areas and share their fears and their fun during the training and in their jobs as Red Cross Clubmobile Girls as they moved from one place to the other.

The women seemed like a lot of fun and made the best of their time even though they were in dangerous war zones and some of the men weren’t too happy to have women to worry about along with everyone else. But....the men were also happy to have some pretty women to remind them of home and their mothers, sisters, daughters, or girlfriends.

Ms. Healey brought you into the story with her light-hearted writing and wonderful research.

Her descriptions of the dresses the characters wore was swoon worthy, and the landscape descriptions were equally as good.

I enjoyed learning about these women and this program and how these women helped during the war.

You will laugh and cry along with them and laugh and cry at their bravery and sweet demeanor.

Despite the main story line about war, THE BEANTOWN GIRLS was an enjoyable read filled with friendship, caring, love, and of course tears and sadness.

Historical fiction fans and women's fiction fans will love this book.

You will definitely need tissues, and we all should be thankful for the men and women who suffered and died so we could have our freedom.

A beautiful tribute and history lesson...thanks for sharing and for your marvelous research, Ms. Healey. 5/5

This book was given to me by the publisher via NETGALLEY in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you, Jane Healey, for writing such a wonderful book. Beantown Girls is, in essence, a love letter of sorts to all those women who served so courageously in the war against Hitler. In this novel, Fiona, Viviana (Viv) and Dottie volunteer to serve as a Red Cross Clubmobile team. They are to go to various sites in the battlefield. Upon arrival their duty is to serve doughnuts, coffee, distribute cigarettes and candy. Boosting morale was the main objective.
The author thoroughly researched details for this special book. Readers will be captivated by the characters and swept into the harsh and demanding situations encountered.
There are times of levity that you find yourself laughing at some particular part of the story only to feel like weeping a few chapters later.
Jane Healey thoughtfully provided an author's note at the end which I recommend readers to note. She gives tremendous background information.
I am indebted to authors who educate us about the past so courageous women like these aren't forgotten. I highly recommend this book!

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This book was terrific!If you love historical fiction ,you will want to read this.I t takes place during WWII and tells the story of 3 Boston girls who join the Red Cross,They go overseas and this story tells of their adventures.You will laugh and cry.It was a great story.

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"The Beantown Girls" is a nice read with a simple, easy flow and an unforgettable storyline - which left me thinking "this would make for a great movie too"! I recommend this piece to any romantic and/or WWII enthusiast who is looking for a delightful, captivating story. I agree with many other reviewers in the way this novel offers a unique perspective on WWII through the eyes of the brave, charismatic Red Cross Clubmobile Girls.

I am not especially a fast reader yet I finished this book in only three days, partially due to the quick pace of its plot and being snowed in on the weekend. The chapters themselves were rather brief yet each one held a surprise, allowing the reader to break up their reading if necessary and sustain interest in the plot as a whole.

This book is clearly not a single true story but it is "based" on a collection of several people's true stories. At the very end of the book, I appreciated how Jane Healey clarified which pieces of the plot were true and which were embellished by her imagination.

This book satisfied my hunger for a good read and left me emotionally inspired (keep the Kleenex nearby) as well as informed on the impact of Red Cross Clubmobile Girls during WWII. Add this book to the top of your reading list!

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I really enjoyed reading this book!! The girls personalities reminded me of the girls from one of my favorite shows "The Midwifes". What started out as a search for one of the girls fiancee that is declared missing in World War 2 turned into a life changing adventure for each of the girls and the lives they touched. The author Jane Healey really described each of the characters so well she had me worried and cheering for each of them.

This would make a great movie or series!!! I would love to find out how the girls lives continued after the war. 5 stars!!!!! Thank you to Netgalley and the Author and Publisher of this book for my free copy for my honest review.

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What a great book!

I am a huge fan of WW2 historical fiction because I love how many aspects of the war there are to read about and learn about. This book follows Fiona and her best friends Viv and Dottie, three women who sign up voluntarily to join a small group run by the Red Cross called the Clubmobile Girls, who drove around in big trucks over in the UK and Europe, serving coffee and donuts to the soldiers in order to help boost their spirits. In all the books I’ve read so far, I’ve never come across anything about the Clubmobile Girls and had no idea they even existed, so it was really interesting to read about them and their role during the war and how something as simple as coffee, donuts, and music helped brighten the spirits of these war torn men.

I really enjoyed seeing how the relationships between the different characters grew throughout the book. There are beautiful friendships, both old and new, as well as romantic interests throughout the story. I particularly enjoyed the romance plot lines because it was easy to see how the romantic feelings and conflictions experienced by the characters could easily have happened back during the war when lovers were separated.

Overall, this is a lighter historical fiction. It’s set during the war but doesn’t get very gruesome with details. That being said, it did still tug at my heart strings at time. And I enjoyed reading about the war from a unique perspective, particularly since it was mostly focused around the Red Cross workers and the US soldiers. Definitely a great read and one worth picking up if you’re in the mood for a lighter historical fiction.

Thanks to Jane Healey, Lake Union Publishing, and NetGalley for providing me with a free e-copy in exchange for an honest review!

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I loved this book; it was like watching a vintage WWII film, with Glen Miller or the Andrews Sisters music in the background. Three friends from Boston, Fiona, Dottie and Viv, join the Red Cross Clubmobile units to help raise the morale of soldiers fighting in Europe. With wartime romance, losses and deepening friendships, this book has it all. Highly recommend.

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In July 1944, Fiona, Dottie, and Viv, best friends from Boston, make the cut for the Red Cross Clubmobile standards and find themselves aboard the troop transporter on their way to London for training. It's not long after their arrival they are introduced to "buzz bombs." Their Red Cross mission is to help raise morale among the troops, remind the GI's of home, provide a break, a snack, some swing music or jazz, and a pack of Chesterfields, Lifesavers, donuts, and coffee. Thousands of donuts.

They are watched, judged, graded, and then sent to the Continent to provide the same boost of morale as they had in the U.K., except then they are subject to far worst conditions than buzz bombs. And they are ill-prepared for just how bad it would get. This narrative is heartbreaking as it is emotionally inspiring. The author creates such a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds, you are drawn in quickly and invested heavily in the three friends and their Clubmobile buddies.

Each of the three has their own reasons for entering the program. Fiona knows that her fiancé was shot down, but doesn't know if he survived or is lost or a prisoner of war, but she's determined to find out. Dottie is an extremely talented musician and soloist, but painfully shy. Viv (Viviana) is the most outgoing, almost outlandish, but instantly creates a connection to the GI's who mob the vehicle wherever it goes.

The author meticulously researched accounts that collectively created a beautiful, engaging story from beginning to end. The ladies manage to exhibit extreme initiative and bravery when the situation demands and somehow they prevail. It's a story of deep friendship, love, loss, and triumph of the human spirit in the face of ultimate depravity.

I was excited to receive this ebook download by the publisher and NetGalley and greatly appreciated the opportunity to read for my unbiased opinion. And I honestly loved it! Heartily recommend to all, whether historical fiction fan or not. It is an important and soul-satisfying story.

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“The Beantown Girls” by Jane Healey is a fabulous historical fiction novel focusing on several women that volunteered with the Red Cross in their ClubMobile program.
The write did a fantastic job weaving the fictional main characters: Fionna, Viv, and Dottie into the true stories of the later years of WWII and the program itself.
Ms Healey did a great job creating realistic women that you could care about and wanted to be friends with, all the while creating real-world inner and outer conflicts that were a part of their lives.
This is a great book with a sweet and touching ending. A must read.
Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for allowing me to read this gem in exchange for my honest review.

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This is an excellent book. I love the way it portrays women. The story not only told about the wonderful accomplishments, but also explained the struggles. I would read and think there is no way I would make that choice. It was interesting how their relationship with the men they met was not typical. I found myself thinking how could you just leave that relationship and go straight into another.
The notes at the end of the story discussing the real events was one of my favorite parts. It was like getting a behind the headlines look into world war 2 from a woman’s perspective. I would recommend this book. You won’t be disappointed.

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Thank you Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for the digital ebook for review.

Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres - and throughout the years I've spent a fair amount of time reading books set during or in World War II. Jane Healey's novel, The Beantown Girls, is a new favorite for me. I absolutely loved this book and its incredible cast of brave women and their experience in the European Theatre during the war and it's one that I know I'll read again.

In all my reading, I had never come across the Red Cross Clubmobile trucks or the women who ran them. Often the Red Cross conjures images of nurses or other civilians assisting with the war effort - for some reason I always think in terms of the medical field - so I was absolutely enthralled by these women whose job it was to drive outfitted trucks to military camps bringing little comforts in the way of hot doughnuts, coffee, cigarettes and candy to the men stationed there.

Jane Healey's fictional account of three women who join the Red Cross to serve in the Clubmobile in Europe is a wonderfully written account of friendship, love and bravery. I loved following Fiona, Dottie and Viv as they travelled throughout Europe boosting morale of the soldiers fighting there, finding love and experiencing loss. Together they experience the tragedies and triumphs of the war - I so loved their friendship, the hopefulness they exuded and their hard work in a very bleak time and place. This book was well researched and expertly paced, I couldn't put it down.
It's a beautiful portrayal of the brave ladies who wanted to make a difference in war that brought so much loss and heartache. I loved it.

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The Beantown Girls was like a history lesson to me that I knew nothing about. It was beautifully written and I found myself rooting for the three main characters, best friends from Boston who volunteered to go overseas as Red Cross Clubmobile girls during WW II. I enjoyed the book very much and didn't want to put it down, wondering what might happen next. From friendship, danger, action and being downright scary at times it really held my interest! I strongly recommend this book.

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A trio of American girlfriends who volunteer with the Red Cross during WWII will win your heart in the newest novel by Jane Healey. Historical fiction is my favorite genre and I was instantly intrigued by this widely unknown aspect of these women who served at the front lines in Germany. Viv, Dottie and Fiona are the Beantown Girls, friends from Boston who have various reasons for coming to the front. They apply to be Red Cross Clubmobile girls, sometimes nicknamed Donut Dollies, to serve coffee and donuts while playing records, boosting morale and chatting up the servicemen. They were selected based on their strong character and good looks, not really knowing how much courage and sacrifice was required of them. The trio encounter tremendous dangers as they move closer to the front lines, even earning Bronze Stars for their service. Through it all they forge new friendships, discover budding romances, grieve and console one another, navigate their futures and set new dreams. For fans of Lilac Girls, The Nightingale, and The Alice Network, you'll love this heartwarming story and memorable characters! Thanks to @netgalley and @lakeunionpublishing for my free copy in exchange for my honest review.

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