For the Boys, N.C.R. Davis
For the Boys, N.C.R. Davis
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For the Boys
The True Account of a Combat Nurse in Patton's Third Army

Author: N.C.R. Davis

Narrator: Dara Rosenberg

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/07/2023


Synopsis

A month after her 24th birthday, Lt. Mary Elizabeth Balster collapses among the rubble of a shelled supply room. On the night of November 30, 1944, holed up in the Heinrich Himmler Barracks in Morhange, France, Lt. Balster's evac receives a typical patient load, but this time one of the admissions is a 19-year-old tanker she'd nursed back to health five months before in Normandy. The charge nurse on Surgical gently informs the lieutenant that the private is critical. Rising determined to save him, Balster limps toward the shelled supply room determined to search for any blood plasma bottles still intact.

Recaptured from her mother's reminiscences and letters home, N. C. R. Davis takes listeners through every heat-of-battle harrowing moment as Balster lived it, achieving a rare glimpse of one nurse's point of view during the latter part of the European conflict.

The book mixes Lt. Balster's observations, memories, and dreams to tell the story of a richly rebellious woman trying to navigate her life while nursing wounded and dying frontline soldiers. Her strong-willed, beguiling personality fosters the grit necessary for her success as a combat nurse, but these same characteristics cause two men to fall in love with her. And the personal cost of war comes to a heartrending conclusion, as she must choose one man over the other.

About N.C.R. Davis

NCR Davis lives in the north Georgia mountains. Under a pseudonym, she writes about the impact of technology on culture, currency, and politics in the western world. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in history and a Master of Arts in English.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on March 23, 2024

It is an interesting story, yet very contrived. It reads as if it is loosely based on the nurses life. It has too many unrealistic details and, as mentioned before, contrived scenarios that don't line up. It's an OK book. I doesn't seem to have much validity to a real nurse's life in WW2. My mother......more

Goodreads review by Cyd on November 01, 2023

Written by a combat nurse’s daughter, this book is a treasure. No one is perfect, every character is human.......more