It’s Been a Week Since Publication

One week ago today was the official publication date of

Angels copies

After years of researching, writing, and revising, it all finally came together. It’s nice to see the book in its final form, and I’m looking forward to talking to people about it. I’ve already recorded a podcast and tomorrow I’ll be interviewed for a radio program. (Details about that later.) There are a few other things coming up that I’ll reveal as they happen.

In the meantime, I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday season. And remember, angels go well with Christmas trees.

 

 

On the Seventh Day of Publication

Christmas is five days away. I can’t help thinking about December 1941 in the Philippines. The Japanese not only bombed the island of Luzon that month, they also started an invasion. As Filipinos and Americans living in and around Manila tried to prepare to celebrate the holiday, they had to face the fact that an enemy occupation was imminent. Read more about it in Angels of the Underground.

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On the Sixth Day of Publication

What happens after a war ends?

The four women featured in Angels of the Underground had to adjust to peacetime, but it wasn’t easy.

Claire Phillips wanted her wartime exploits to really count for something, so she wrote a memoir and pursued a movie deal–which she got.

In 1951, Ann Dvorak starred as Claire Phillips in

American Spy