
The Red Cross Girls with Pershing to Victory, written by Margaret Vandercook and published in 1919, is a historical novel set in the aftermath of World War I. It follows a group of American Red Cross nurses, including characters like Mrs. Sonya Clark and Bianca Zoli, as they support troops led by General Pershing in France. The narrative explores their experiences and challenges as they transition from wartime nursing to assisting the Army of Occupation, providing insight into the role of women in the war and the spirit of service during this significant period.



























