I'm stoked to read her new book, Mare's War, which comes out in June. It's described as "told in alternating points of view - partially told from Mare’s point of view while she’s serving in the Woman’s Army Corps during World War II, and also told from Mare’s granddaughter’s point of view."
Tanita says: "I was actually seeking information on my own grandmother, whom I knew had run away from home and been in the military. She, like my grandparents on my mother’s side, was in her teens during that time..."
Tanita says: "I was actually seeking information on my own grandmother, whom I knew had run away from home and been in the military. She, like my grandparents on my mother’s side, was in her teens during that time..."
Tanita's interview was really good. I'm looking forward to reading her books, too.
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Thanks again!
Thank you very, VERY much, Sara.
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