"Two wrongs may not make a right but a thousand wrongs make a writer.”

Monday, January 1, 2024

GOOD NIGHT IRENE (review)


Good Night Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea is the untold story of the Clubmobile women of  WWII.  Though their official assignment was to make coffee and donuts in their kitchen-outfitted clubmobile truck, they drove the front lines, from Normandy to Bastogne, Belgium (the Battle of the Bulge) to Germany itself. How did someplace so gorgeous come up with something as ugly as they did? They saw combat, brandished rifles and tommy guns, dodged bullets, and suffered injuries and loss like the men they stood beside, comforted and bandaged. Sometimes the dearest thing to a soldier is a hot cup of coffee  and a little friendly banter. 

These are your sisters and the GIs are your brothers and we expect you to treat them as such. Win this war with your decency. Because we are Americans. And this is what Americans do.

In contrast to the horrific scenes from Buchenwald when the allies first entered the town, (the stench was unrecognizable and visceral)  Urrea has composed the most beautifully written love scene between Irene and her pilot while in the south of France that I've ever read.  From here, can you  smell Africa? Spain?

Even if you've read accounts of the European theater and the brutality of the Nazi regime, Good Night Irene is a singular accomplishment that sings of the unsung female heroes who may not have received purple hearts but were as deeply wounded, physically and mentally, as any American GI.

This is my five-star read of 2023. On my bedside table now are INDIAN HORSE and THE HEAVEN AND EARTH GROCERY STORE, and in the works is  LET EVENING COME, my breakout novel. 😊 Which I hope will soon be on yours.

Over and out and into the New Year wherein the idea of peace and prosperity beckons like a steaming  cup of coffee and a donut, or as mother called hers, friedcakes!

8 comments:

Anthony Duce said...

Happy New Year. I’ve added the books to my reading list for 2024. Thanks.

Yvonne Osborne said...

Anthony,
Thanks. Happy New Year!

Liza said...

Thank you for this review. I have a yellow sticky note beside my computer. On it I've written,
When Evening Comes, by Yvonne Osborn." I know it will be a stunning read.

Yvonne Osborne said...

Liza!
OMG you've just made my morning!! Thank you so much (one of my oldest blogging buddies) for writing this comment. Best wishes to you in the New Year.

Roland D. Yeomans said...

Highest of sales, Yvonne!

Yvonne Osborne said...

Thanks Roland!! Best to you in 2024.

Jemi Fraser said...

Sounds like a beautiful book!
Wishing you all the very best in 2024, Yvonne!

Yvonne Osborne said...

Jemi,
Thank you so much.
Irene truly was a wonderful read. Here's to us in 2024!!!