Summary: "Opening in Normandy on June 29, 1944, The Race for Paris follows two American female war correspondents on their quest to document (and make) history by covering the Allied liberation of Paris. Jane is a young, single journalist for the Nashville Banner. When she's assigned to cover a field hospital, she meets Olivia, 'Liv, ' an Associated Press photographer. However, unlike their male colleagues, Liv and Jane are constantly confronted by red tape and derision because the military believes women cannot handle the rigors of combat journalism. Jane is resigned to making the most of her assignment, but Liv is determined to get to Paris. After failing to win over her commanding officer, she goes AWOL--and seizing her chance to make a name for herself, Jane joins her. Reluctantly accompanied by Fletcher, a male British military reporter, the two women chase their story through the gunfire, carnage, and death scarring the French countryside. Their journey is further complicated by emotional bonds, romantic tensions, and one woman's secret--a secret with the power to end her career and, perhaps, her life."--Front flap of jacket.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-310). 1 2 5 17 22
ISBN:
9780062354631 :
Accession Number:
2014045383
Accession Number:
915570219
Accession Number:
ccp.965237
Holdings
Branch: Dorchester Road Library - Fiction Area
Call Number: CLAYTON
Branch: Main Library - Fiction Area
Call Number: CLAYTON
Branch: St. Andrews Library - Fiction Area
Call Number: CLAYTON
Branch: John's Island Library - Fiction Area
Call Number: CLAYTON
Branch: Wando Mount Pleasant Library - Fiction Area
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