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The Star of Camp Greene

A Novel of WWI

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The Star of Camp Greene

By: Joy Callaway
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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Sometimes heroism is found in dreams deferred.

Charlotte, NC. 1918. Broadway darling Calla Connolly had it all: a rising career on the stage and a loving fiancé, a fellow stage actor. But after his tragic death early in the war, Calla is touring the American training camps, hoping to convince General Pershing to let her tour the French front to cheer the men and honor her fiancé's memory. But her hopes are dashed when she contracts Spanish flu while performing at Camp Greene.

While convalescing, Calla inadvertently overhears a sensitive Army secret and is ordered to remain at Camp Greene for the duration of the war while her former mentor and rival steals her tour out from under her. Having no choice but to stay at the camp, she becomes the resident performer and forms attachments to several musician soldiers.

When she falls in love with the man responsible for trapping her at camp, the mission she's sworn to keep secret threatens the men she's come to care for. Calla is forced to decide what her dreams are worth--and if the future she never expected might only be possible if she lets those dreams go.

20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Southern United States Women's Fiction World Literature World War I War Celebrity Dream

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'In THE STAR OF CAMP GREENE, beloved historical fiction author Joy Callaway takes up the topic of a lesser known yet highly significant and fascinating locale of the stateside war efforts of World War I. With assiduous research and beautiful language, Callaway writes with obvious love for her subjects and delivers a tale of both tragedy and triumph. Readers will be swept into leading lady Calla Connolly's world from the very first page.'
'THE STAR OF CAMP GREENE is a compelling read that had me putting other things off in order to keep turning the pages. Meticulously researched and full of heart, it illuminates a stateside training camp during WWI and is full of secrets, hope, jealousy, friendship, danger, and love. Readers will be eager to visit Callaway's backlist if they aren't already a fan.'
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A little sprinkle of romance and mystery just the right amount. An account of WWI history that’s little known. Kept my interest. Finished in three days wanting to see what happened. Narrator in great voice.

Captivating history lesson

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Interesting historical insight, perspective on the impact of WWI circumstances on the men, women and families affected. Following the main character not only provider and humor… Joy wrote this so well I often felt I was present and watching lives and events unfold before me

As if lives and events unfolded in front of my own eyes

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