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Kensington Books (kensingtonbooks) | 247 comments Mod
Kevin O'Brien's historical suspense novel is set during WWII and highlights the women who went to work in factories at that time. How much about this piece of American history did you know about before reading The Enemy at Home? -Admin KJ


message 2: by Christine (new)

Christine (cj-mo) | 49 comments I knew a little from history class, but this book went into so much more detail and I learned a lot.


message 3: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Kozak | 15 comments A fair bit. It was covered in school, and WW2 has been my favorite time period to read about for many years.


message 4: by Carm (new)

Carm | 9 comments This looks like a book I want to read


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Laura (goodreadscomlaudun7613) | 5 comments I have been reading a considerable amount of WWII set in Europe. Recently I went looking for books set in the US during WWII. Although I have heard about the women who went to work during the war, even my Great Aunts. I didn't have a sound understanding.


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Michele Hartshaw (goodreadscomshell_h) | 2 comments This book is on my TBR. looks so good


message 7: by Denise (new)

Denise | 1 comments Read The Flight Girls by Noelle Salazar. Based in the US. VERY good book during WWII


Melissa * bookedwithmel | 5 comments I’ve read a good amount about it thanks to all the historical fiction books out there right now.


message 9: by Cyndi (new)

Cyndi (cyndidee) | 44 comments I love reading about WWII era, and I'll be adding to The Enemy at Home to my TBR list!


message 10: by Kensington (new)

Kensington Books (kensingtonbooks) | 247 comments Mod
Admin KJ here, and I have to admit I knew very little about this part of WWII.


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