Although a New Englander by birth (and at heart), Elise lives with her husband and two young daughters in Seattle, where she teaches history and literature. The Other Alcott is her first novel.
"Absolutely riveting. A stay-up-all night read about two very
different women who discover just how strong they can be—and just
how much they'll dare—during the brutal Japanese occupation of the
Philippines in World War II. This story of endurance and
sisterhood will have you turning pages late into the night." —
Lauren Willig, New York Times bestselling author
"In this heart-stopping tale of courage and resilience
during WW2, Elise Hooper brings the remarkable true story of
army nurses, the Angels of Bataan, into the hands and hearts of her
readers. Through compulsive, dramatic and tender prose, rich in
details of place and time, Hooper expertly handles the unique
complexities of the war in the Pacific and the struggles of those
caught up in it. Her characters, Tess and Flor, demand the pages to
be turned, and their story to be told. This is historical fiction
to devour, to inform, and to press into the hands of your friends."
— Hazel Gaynor, New York Times bestselling author
"Hooper's eye for detail and skillful storytelling shine once more
in her latest historical novel about the military nurses who risked
their lives in the Filipino resistance during WWII. A powerful
testament to female friendship and bravery, Angels of the Pacific
is a gripping, satisfying read." — Heather Webb, USA Today
bestselling author of The Next Ship Home
"Elise Hooper’s latest book is a meticulously researched,
captivating story about WWII nurses serving in the Philippines
during the Japanese occupation. In Angels of the Pacific,
Hooper pushes past the boundaries of the traditional war novel to
reveal little-known details of the challenges endured by an
extraordinarily brave and resilient group of women. Infused with
Hooper’s trademark heart and bountiful narrative abilities, this is
a tale that shocks and inspires." — Lynda Cohen Loigman, national
bestselling author of The Two-Family House and The Wartime
Sisters
“Elise Hooper’s Angels of the Pacific is a captivating and
heart-wrenching portrayal of the US Army and Navy nurses in WWII...
This stellar novel is an ode to the power of female friendships and
to just how strong, brave and resilient women can be in the very
darkest of times. Hooper has brought the true story of the Angels
of Bataan to light in a way that both celebrates their unique piece
of WWII history and honors their many sacrifices. I loved it!" —
Jane Healey, bestselling author of The Beantown Girls and The
Secret Stealers
“Told in vivid detail and with tremendous heart, Angels of the
Pacific is a deeply moving WWII novel that will have you up all
night turning the pages. Hooper masterfully brings this little
known story of the heroic nurses in the Philippines to life,
weaving together fascinating history, an intricate plot, and
characters that you will be rooting for the whole way. A must
read!” — Sara Ackerman, bestselling author of Radar Girls
"Absorbing and fascinating, Angels of the Pacific is historical
fiction at its finest. With characters to root for, a story that
keeps the pages turning, and a multi-layered look into history of
the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during WWII, Angels of
the Pacific is a story of sisterhood, resilience, and hope.
Hooper’s attention to historical detail and commitment to research
is evident in every page." — Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came
Here to Shine
"Heroism, strong characters, and period dialogue shine in Hooper's
(Fast Girls, 2020) latest." — Booklist
“A fast-paced and well researched historical account surrounding
the military nurses held by the Japanese as prisoners of war in
Manila, who have come to be known as the “Angels of Bataan.” While
fictionalized before, the story is told here by an authoritative
author in a refreshingly authentic female voice and perspective.” —
Historical Novel Society
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