· Parents need to know that Front Lines is a gritty work of alternate history, imagining World War II with women in combat roles. In telling the stories of three very different teen girls, author Michael Grant squarely confronts the vulgar truths of the times: Racism, profanity, sexual violence, and wartime horrors are presented bluntly and abundantly, and the result is an immersive, empathetic reading 5/5. “Grant pulls no punches about the sexism, racism, and violence his characters encounter. All of the protagonists are well-developed individuals, but also represent “every soldier girl who carried a rifle, dug a hole, slogged through mud, steamed or froze, prayed or cursed, raged or feared, ran away or ran toward. Preview — Front Lines by Michael Grant. Front Lines Quotes Showing of 6. “At night we cry sometimes, and if you think that just applies to the females then you have never been in combat, because everyone cries sooner or later. Everyone cries.”. ― Michael Grant, Front Lines. tags: crying, .
Book 1. Front Lines. by Michael Grant. · 5, Ratings · Reviews · published · 18 editions. World War II. The most terrible war in human. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Perfect for fans of The Book Thief and Code Name Verity, New York Times best-selling author Michael Grant unleashes an epic, genre-bending, and transformative new series that reimagines World War II with girl soldiers fighting on the front lines.. World War II, A court decision makes women subject to the draft and eligible for service. The unproven American army is going up against the. Michael Grant unleashes an epic, genre-bending, and transformative new series that reimagines World War II with girl soldiers fighting on the front lines. World War II, A court decision makes women subject to the draft and eligible for service.
Preview — Front Lines by Michael Grant. Front Lines Quotes Showing of 6. “At night we cry sometimes, and if you think that just applies to the females then you have never been in combat, because everyone cries sooner or later. Everyone cries.”. ― Michael Grant, Front Lines. tags: crying, war. 24 likes. Parents need to know that Front Lines is a gritty work of alternate history, imagining World War II with women in combat roles. In telling the stories of three very different teen girls, author Michael Grant squarely confronts the vulgar truths of the times: Racism, profanity, sexual violence, and wartime horrors are presented bluntly and abundantly, and the result is an immersive, empathetic reading experience. Book 1. Front Lines. by Michael Grant. · 5, Ratings · Reviews · published · 18 editions. World War II. The most terrible war in human. Want to Read. Shelving menu.
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