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The Girls in Navy Blue

A Novel

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A gripping and compelling dual timeline novel about three women who joined the Navy during WWI to become yeomanettes and the impact their choices have on one of their descendants in 1968.

"The Girls in Navy Blue had me smiling from first page to last! When the US Navy admits women to the ranks during World War I, three intrepid yeomanettes answer the call: Blanche the dashing suffragette, Marjory the German immigrant, and Vivian the preacher's daughter on the run from the police. Friendship, duty, and the struggle of making their way in a man's world will bind the three together, and their secrets will resound through the next fifty years—until Blanche's great-niece, reeling from losses and desperate for home, will pick up the pieces. Alix Rickloff pens a lovely coming-of-age tale: brave women making waves in a war-torn world." - Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author

1918 - America is at war with Germany, and, for the first time in history, the US Navy has allowed women to join up alongside the men. Ten thousand of them rush to do their part. German-American Marjory Kunwald enlists in the Navy to prove her patriotism. Suffragette Blanche Lawrence to prove that women are the equal of men. And shy preacher's daughter Viv Weston in a desperate attempt to hide from the police.

Even as the US military pours into France and the war heats up, the three yeomanettes find friendship and sisterhood within the Navy. But all their plans for the future are thrown into chaos when Viv's dark past finally catches up with her.

1968 - Newly divorced and reeling from a personal tragedy, Peggy Whitby unexpectedly inherits her estranged great-aunt Blanche's beach cottage outside Norfolk Virginia. But her fragile peace is rattled when she begins to receive mysterious postcards dated from 1918 when Blanche served as a Navy yeomanette.

Curious to learn more about her mysterious aunt and uncover the truth behind the cryptic messages, Peggy is drawn deeper into the lives of the three young Navy girls. But her digging uncovers more than she bargains for, and, as past and present collide, Peggy must decide if finding out about her aunt is worth the risk of losing herself.

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2022
      Rickloff (Heir of Danger, 2012) spins a tale of friendship, loyalty, and secrets in this historical novel about women coming into their own. In 1918, the U.S. Navy accepts women into its ranks for the first time to serve in the fight against Germany. Vivian Weston seizes the opportunity to get further away from her secrets and to hide herself under a new identity. Viv meets Blanche and Marjory, fellow yeomanettes, and together they prove their loyalty not only to the cause but to one other. In 1968, newly divorced Peggy Whitby takes a chance and moves into a cottage left to her by her estranged Great Aunt Blanche. After receiving some mysterious post cards dated 1918, she begins to wonder more about her aunt's past--and what history might reveal about why her aunt left her the house. Secrets from both the present and the past are held dear and once found out, bring Peggy and Viv closer to the ones they love. This is an endearing account of the first women in the navy and how they proved themselves worthy.

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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2022

      This blend of historical fiction and mystery novel from Rickloff ("Bligh Family" series) moves between the Vietnam War and World War I eras. The plot follows the lives of Peggy in 1968 and Vivian in 1918. Peggy Whitby moves into her great-aunt Blanche's beachside cottage after losing her child and divorcing her husband. The cottage is in a dilapidated state and Peggy resolves to bring new life to it. From the moment she moves into the cottage, she receives mysterious postcards from "Vivian Weston," postmarked 1918. So, when she hears about a military ID tag that has washed up ashore and learns that the name on it is Vivian Weston, she becomes emotionally invested in discovering who Vivian was and what connection she had to her great-aunt. As she continues digging into the past, more mysteries about the women who served in the Navy during World War I surface. VERDICT This extraordinary novel follows the stories of strong women who undertake struggles and become stronger for it. Peggy's journey renovating the cottage recalls Frances Mayes's memoir Under the Tuscan Sun and its run-down villa.--Victoria Kollar

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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