Grace Harlowe Overseas

When Grace Harlowe and her closest friends leave their quiet American town for the battlefields of Europe, they're not going as tourists. The Great War has erupted across the Atlantic, and these young women answer the call to serve in whatever capacity they can. What begins as a spirit of patriotism and adventure soon tested every assumption they held about duty, sacrifice, and the bonds that survive distance and danger. Grace Harlowe Overseas captures a vanished moment when the world seemed young and simple, when Americans could cross an ocean and believe they might somehow fix what was broken there. The novel pulses with the energy of friendship forged under pressure, the ache of those left behind, and the impossible choices faced by women who refused to stay safely at home while history burned. It's a period piece that has endured not because it pretends war is glorious, but because it understands that courage often looks like simply showing up for people when everything is falling apart.























