![]() ![]() Agent: Kevan Lyon, Marsal Lyon Literary (Aug. The adventures of the Six Triple Eight will captivate readers. Though the dialogue can feel underdeveloped, Alderson impresses with her account of trailblazing Black characters who battle racism and misogyny. Sisters in Arms by Kaia Alderson is her debut historical novel based on actual events surrounding the formation and challenges of the only all-Black female. Descriptions of boot camp and a U-boat chase during their voyage to Europe are standouts before the battalion is charged with a dangerous mission distributing mail to troops in England and France. The company closes ranks when their major is almost court-martialed after “backtalking” a general, and succeed in having the charge dropped. The women forge a rocky friendship while navigating the segregated organization, where tented table cards labeled “Coloreds” are placed on mess tables near the latrines. Wealthy society reporter Eliza Jones, 23, whose father is the publisher of her newspaper and won’t allow her to take on assignments of any substance, also accepts the Army’s call. In 1942, pianist Grace Steele, 26, fumbles her Juilliard audition after learning that her brother died in the war, then joins the Six Triple Eight Battalion of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. ![]() ![]() Alderson’s impressive debut follows two New York City women who join the Army’s first all-Black officer candidate school during WWII. ![]()
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