The Woman With a Purple Heart

Despite little being known about Lt. Fox, Hanks imbues her with genuine personality… in this charming yet sobering novel.” —Booklist

"The Woman With a Purple Heart is historical fiction at its finest! With its indomitable heroine and harrowing, real-life events, this story captured my heart and never let go. Vivid, nuanced, and inspiring, it’s a book I’d recommend to all my friends—nurses and non-nurses alike!" —Amanda Skenandore, author of The Second Life of Mirielle West and The Nurse's Secret

 

"A complex and delicious morality tale. In The Woman With a Purple Heart, Diane Hanks walks with Army nurse Annie Fox through the fires and the fighting as she faces the reality of war at the tip of the spear. When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Annie’s challenges as Chief Nurse at Hickam Field go beyond the drama of duty and the shock of massive death. Annie’s journey to the Purple Heart is one marked by courage, the drive to stand up to injustice, and the heartbreak of daily life and death decisions in war. We can’t help but pull for her every step of the way." —Mari K. Eder, Major General (U.S. Army Retired), author of The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line

 

"Annie Fox and her heroic Army nurses take center stage in Diane Hanks’s The Woman With a Purple Heart. This bold, compelling, page-turner of a novel doesn’t flinch from exploring both the courage of those caught in the attack on Pearl Harbor as well as the injustices that followed one of the most tragic moments in America’s history." —Alix Rickloff, author of The Girls in Navy Blue

  

"A wonderful tribute to a true American hero. Equal parts touching and heartbreakingThe Woman With a Purple Heart paints a vivid picture of what it was like at ground zero in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Historical fiction lovers, put this on your list!" —Sara AckermanUSA Today bestselling author of Radar Girls and The Codebreaker's Secret

 

Vividly portrays a little-known story in a well-known time. The actions of Army nurse Annie Fox—the first woman to win the Purple Heart, for her incredible courage and leadership following the attack at Pearl Harbor and Hickam Field—reveal the kind of staggering bravery that both captivates and inspires. A stirring read!” —Erika Robuck, bestselling author of The Invisible Woman

 

Immersive and intense with brilliant characterization, elegant and pacey writing, and riveting drama, Hanks takes us deep in the heart of Annie as she struggles to reconcile her professionalism, patriotism, and conscience. It’s enthralling, poignant and an absolute treat. —Penny Haw, author of The Invincible Miss Cust and The Woman at the Wheel