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When We Had Wings: A Novel

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From three bestselling authors comes an interwoven tale about a trio of World War II nurses stationed in the South Pacific who wage their own battle for freedom and survival.

The Philippines, 1941. When U.S. Navy nurse Eleanor Lindstrom, U.S. Army nurse Penny Franklin, and Filipina nurse Lita Capel forge a friendship at the Army Navy Club in Manila, they believe they’re living a paradise assignment. All three are seeking a way to escape their pasts, but soon the beauty and promise of their surroundings give way to the heavy mantle of war.

Caught in the crosshairs of a fight between the U.S. military and the Imperial Japanese Army for control of the Philippine Islands, the nurses are forced to serve under combat conditions and, ultimately, endure captivity as the first female prisoners of the Second World War. As their resiliency is tested in the face of squalid living arrangements, food shortages, and the enemy’s blatant disregard for the articles of the Geneva Convention, the women strive to keep their hope— and their fellow inmates—alive, though not without great cost.

In this sweeping story based on the true experiences of nurses dubbed “the Angels of Bataan,” three women shift in and out of each other’s lives through the darkest days of the war, buoyed by their unwavering friendship and distant dreams of liberation.

“Three of the biggest powerhouses in historical fiction come together to pen this breathtaking story of three nurses serving in the Philippines during the Second World War.” —PAM JENOFF, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman with the Blue Star

  • World War II historical fiction inspired by real-life experiences
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs
  • Also by authors: Code Name Hélène, The Ways We Hide, The Nature of Fragile Things


Editorial Reviews

Review

Inspired by the experiences of the nurses known as the Angels of Bataan, this novel written by three bestselling authors is an emotional story of friendship and courage. -- BookBub

Lawhon (Code Name Helene), McMorris (The Edge of Lost), and Meissner (The Nature of Fragile Things) team up for an illuminating story of the nurses stationed in the Philippines during WWII . . . With this fine tale, the authors succeed at bringing to readers' minds the courage and sacrifice of those who inspired it. -- Publishers Weekly

This is a fresh take on a very full genre of WWII retellings, and the authors do an excellent job keeping the timeline clear. If you enjoy reading about WWII, and want more than just the European front, this is a different vantage point worth reading. -- Historical Novel Society

This work of historical fiction offers a perfect pick for your book club. -- Booktrib

Three superstars of historical fiction team up to tell the story of the Angels of Bataan, nurses in and around the armed forces in the Philippines during WWII . . . Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris, and Susan Meissner have crafted a novel rich in historical detail that immerses readers in the dangers and deprivation WWII nurses suffered in the Pacific, wrapped up with a hopeful ending. -- Booklist

About the Author

Ariel Lawhon is a critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of historical fiction. Her books have been translated into numerous languages and have been Library Reads, One Book One County, Indie Next, Costco, Amazon Spotlight, and Book of the Month Club selections. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and four sons. Ariel splits her time between the grocery store and the baseball field. Visit her online at ariellawhon.com; Instagram: @ariel.lawhon; Twitter: @ArielLawhon; and Facebook: @ArielLawhonAuthor.



Kristina McMorris is a New York Times, USA TODAY, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of two novellas and seven historical novels, including Sold on a Monday with over a million copies sold. The recipient of more than twenty national literary awards, she previously hosted weekly TV shows for Warner Bros. and an ABC affiliate, beginning at age nine with an Emmy Award-winning program, and owned a wedding-and-event-planning company until she far surpassed her limit of "Y.M.C.A." and chicken dances. She lives with her family in Oregon. Visit her online at kristinamcmorris.com; Instagram: @kristina.mcmorris; Twitter: @KrisMcmorris; and Facebook: @KristinaMcMorrisAuthor.



Susan Meissner is a USA TODAY bestselling author with more than three-quarters of a million books in print in eighteen languages. Her novels have been named to numerous "best of" lists, including Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Goodreads, and Real Simple magazine. A former newspaper editor, Susan attended Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego and lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their yellow Lab, Winston. When she's not writing, Susan loves long walks, good coffee, and reading bedtime stories to her grandchildren. Visit her online at susanmeissnerauthor.com; Instagram: @susanmeissnerauthor; Twitter: @SusanMeissner; Facebook: @susan.meissner; and Pinterest: @SusanMeissner.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating behind-the scenes drama of litle known events andunrecognized heroes of World War II

A.C. · September 26, 2025

When We Had Wings is a masterpiece of historical fiction in its finest form, delving into little known events of civilian and military nurse captivity in hePHilipines by the Japanes in world War II. Relatively few opportunities exist to learn about the female heroes of that war. The book was eye-opening and riveting, and opened up a time of history that has gone under-appreciated. My only complaint was that at times it became confusing, following all three heroine protagonists in and out of different camps and prisons, all with similar names. I had to re-read passages to remember what protagonist was incarcerated where. However, the sterngth of the stories and the characters themselves more than make up for such complexity. Highly educational and entertaing at the same time.

4.0 out of 5 stars New perspective on a different part of WWII

M. · May 28, 2025

Good but slow read. The Epologue seemed to go on FOREVER. Yes, I will recommend it to friends but know, it's not a "happy" read. That said, it made me aware of the WWII Philippines and their plight, which I had never given a thought or known anything about. Such a travisty the lack of respect for women then and to some extent now.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Soaring Tribute to Courage, Friendship, and the Women Who Refused to Fall

J. · May 14, 2025

When We Had Wings soars straight into the rarefied air of lifelong favorites, lifting you up and then refusing to let go. Co-written by Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris, and Susan Meissner, the novel braids three distinct voices—Eleanor, a U.S. Navy nurse; Penny, an Army flight nurse; and Lita, a Filipina volunteer—into one spellbinding chorus that celebrates the unsung “Angels of Bataan.”What sets this story apart is its breathtaking balance of beauty and brutality. The authors render 1940s Manila in vivid color: the bougainvillea-lined streets, the sultry sea breezes, the sudden thunder of warplanes turning paradise into siege. Yet even as POW camps replace tropical beaches, the book never loses sight of hope. Each woman’s courage is a different shade—quiet endurance, fierce defiance, dogged compassion—and together they form a spectrum of resilience that feels both epic and profoundly intimate.The collaborative narrative is seamless; you can sense each author’s touch, but the transitions land as gracefully as a nurse’s whispered assurance in the dark. Moments of camaraderie—a shared cigarette, a stolen melody hummed over makeshift hospital cots—glow like lanterns against the night of occupation. When heartbreak comes (and it does, in waves), the writing refuses melodrama, choosing instead the clean, sharp honesty that makes tears fall faster.Most astonishing is how the novel invites you to inhabit its heroines so completely that their triumphs feel personal and their losses, private. By the final page I was wrung out, inspired, and oddly lighter, as if I’d borrowed the title’s wings for a while. When We Had Wings isn’t just historical fiction done right; it’s a master-class in collaborative storytelling and a soaring tribute to friendship, sacrifice, and the stubborn endurance of hope. If you read one World War II novel this year, let it be this one—then prepare to hold it close for a very long time.

5.0 out of 5 stars awesome book

P.l. · October 21, 2025

fast delivery and great book

5.0 out of 5 stars Not to be missed!

K. · June 8, 2024

There are many reasons to become a nurse - heartbreak is just one. In August of 1941, Penny Franklin and Liter Capel, one an Army nurse and one a Filipino civilian nurse, met at an Officer’s Club in Manila to welcome Navy nurse Eleanor Lindstrom, 23, into the fold. Eleanor had just disembarked from her trip across the Pacific only three weeks after enlisting. The three women immediately formed a deep bond of friendship which would be severely tested in the next four years.In December of the same year, Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese and the United States entered the war. The next day, the bombing of Manila began. From the moment the Stars and Stripes was replaced with the Japanese flag, life changed dramatically for all in the Philippine Islands. Those in control were cruel task masters.The lives of these three nurses are intertwined throughout thestory. Braving the horrors and brutality of war, the beauty of love, and seeing the unlikeliest of heroes, these women and their colleagues were the first female combat POWs in WWII. This book pays homage to the little known, often hidden, stories of the women nurses who battled along side the men to save lives in the POW camps and prisons where they lived and worked for the four years of Japanese occupation.Nurses who had treated minor island related issues were now treating combat wounds. They never stopped caring for military and civilians who had gotten caught while living in or visiting Manila. They continued nursing with few supplies and rigged up operating rooms. Some lived in caves, some in POW camps hidden in the jungle. Prisons now became internment camps with food as well as medical equipment and supplies scarce. In year four people were starving, wearing tattered clothes, and had little access to medical supplies.I could not put the book down. Told in alternating sections with names and dates heading each section, Penny’s, Lita’s, and Eleanor’s stories unfold. I was mesmerized.Shame on Hopewell’s Public Library for Life’s blog review for downgrading their rating of When We Had Wings to 3.5 because Penny was resting in her hotel room in 1945 and was watching television. When writing historical fiction, there is a handy dandy term called “Literary License “ where an author or authors can stretch or shrink a timeline, an event, an invention, etc. to make the story work. Most author’s use this creative function with no apologies needed. This novel is a fictional story based on true happenings and if the authors want a tv before its time in the hotel room, they get to put one in the room.Be sure and read the author’s notes AFTER you read the book as the notes contain spoilers. The three authors are amazing as the story moves along seamlessly with no evidence of single author’s style but blending their styles together to create a page turning, heartbreaking, hopeful story. Five stars for a well developed work about regular people who became daring and courageous under the worst circumstances.

4.0 out of 5 stars nice story about nurses

b. · March 11, 2025

This was a good example of nurses in service during war depicting the true heroism,professionalism and sacrifices made in the line of duty

5.0 out of 5 stars didn’t know

Q. · September 25, 2025

Anything about the war in the Philippines. Eye opening. Great story. Can’t imagine just trying to survive. Very well written and researched.

A story of true bravery shown by three incredible woman

K. · May 18, 2023

I really enjoyed this book immensely and its lively characters. Living in the Philippines for 5 months now, it also has given me a glimpse of how awful the past was like for this beautiful country and its people.

Very Enjoyable

L.W. · March 3, 2024

Good writing, good story, worth reading.

Not worth reading

m.n.j.s. · May 21, 2025

Terrible book. Very disappointing. Stopped at 45%

Disappointing

S. · June 18, 2025

Disappointing, rather boring read. Having just finished Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon which I found a totally engrossing & compelling read, I wanted to read more by this author. Sadly “When we had wings” bore no comparison in literary style, or depth & description. I’m surprised that she would want to write as part of a trio of authors; in my view it just didn’t work,

No impressed

S.h. · June 11, 2025

Found this disjointed and couldn't enjoy it

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When We Had Wings: A Novel

Product ID: U0785253041
Condition: New

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When We Had Wings: A Novel-0
Type: Paperback

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Description:

From three bestselling authors comes an interwoven tale about a trio of World War II nurses stationed in the South Pacific who wage their own battle for freedom and survival.

The Philippines, 1941. When U.S. Navy nurse Eleanor Lindstrom, U.S. Army nurse Penny Franklin, and Filipina nurse Lita Capel forge a friendship at the Army Navy Club in Manila, they believe they’re living a paradise assignment. All three are seeking a way to escape their pasts, but soon the beauty and promise of their surroundings give way to the heavy mantle of war.

Caught in the crosshairs of a fight between the U.S. military and the Imperial Japanese Army for control of the Philippine Islands, the nurses are forced to serve under combat conditions and, ultimately, endure captivity as the first female prisoners of the Second World War. As their resiliency is tested in the face of squalid living arrangements, food shortages, and the enemy’s blatant disregard for the articles of the Geneva Convention, the women strive to keep their hope— and their fellow inmates—alive, though not without great cost.

In this sweeping story based on the true experiences of nurses dubbed “the Angels of Bataan,” three women shift in and out of each other’s lives through the darkest days of the war, buoyed by their unwavering friendship and distant dreams of liberation.

“Three of the biggest powerhouses in historical fiction come together to pen this breathtaking story of three nurses serving in the Philippines during the Second World War.” —PAM JENOFF, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman with the Blue Star

  • World War II historical fiction inspired by real-life experiences
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs
  • Also by authors: Code Name Hélène, The Ways We Hide, The Nature of Fragile Things


Editorial Reviews

Review

Inspired by the experiences of the nurses known as the Angels of Bataan, this novel written by three bestselling authors is an emotional story of friendship and courage. -- BookBub

Lawhon (Code Name Helene), McMorris (The Edge of Lost), and Meissner (The Nature of Fragile Things) team up for an illuminating story of the nurses stationed in the Philippines during WWII . . . With this fine tale, the authors succeed at bringing to readers' minds the courage and sacrifice of those who inspired it. -- Publishers Weekly

This is a fresh take on a very full genre of WWII retellings, and the authors do an excellent job keeping the timeline clear. If you enjoy reading about WWII, and want more than just the European front, this is a different vantage point worth reading. -- Historical Novel Society

This work of historical fiction offers a perfect pick for your book club. -- Booktrib

Three superstars of historical fiction team up to tell the story of the Angels of Bataan, nurses in and around the armed forces in the Philippines during WWII . . . Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris, and Susan Meissner have crafted a novel rich in historical detail that immerses readers in the dangers and deprivation WWII nurses suffered in the Pacific, wrapped up with a hopeful ending. -- Booklist

About the Author

Ariel Lawhon is a critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of historical fiction. Her books have been translated into numerous languages and have been Library Reads, One Book One County, Indie Next, Costco, Amazon Spotlight, and Book of the Month Club selections. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and four sons. Ariel splits her time between the grocery store and the baseball field. Visit her online at ariellawhon.com; Instagram: @ariel.lawhon; Twitter: @ArielLawhon; and Facebook: @ArielLawhonAuthor.



Kristina McMorris is a New York Times, USA TODAY, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of two novellas and seven historical novels, including Sold on a Monday with over a million copies sold. The recipient of more than twenty national literary awards, she previously hosted weekly TV shows for Warner Bros. and an ABC affiliate, beginning at age nine with an Emmy Award-winning program, and owned a wedding-and-event-planning company until she far surpassed her limit of "Y.M.C.A." and chicken dances. She lives with her family in Oregon. Visit her online at kristinamcmorris.com; Instagram: @kristina.mcmorris; Twitter: @KrisMcmorris; and Facebook: @KristinaMcMorrisAuthor.



Susan Meissner is a USA TODAY bestselling author with more than three-quarters of a million books in print in eighteen languages. Her novels have been named to numerous "best of" lists, including Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Goodreads, and Real Simple magazine. A former newspaper editor, Susan attended Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego and lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their yellow Lab, Winston. When she's not writing, Susan loves long walks, good coffee, and reading bedtime stories to her grandchildren. Visit her online at susanmeissnerauthor.com; Instagram: @susanmeissnerauthor; Twitter: @SusanMeissner; Facebook: @susan.meissner; and Pinterest: @SusanMeissner.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating behind-the scenes drama of litle known events andunrecognized heroes of World War II

A.C. · September 26, 2025

When We Had Wings is a masterpiece of historical fiction in its finest form, delving into little known events of civilian and military nurse captivity in hePHilipines by the Japanes in world War II. Relatively few opportunities exist to learn about the female heroes of that war. The book was eye-opening and riveting, and opened up a time of history that has gone under-appreciated. My only complaint was that at times it became confusing, following all three heroine protagonists in and out of different camps and prisons, all with similar names. I had to re-read passages to remember what protagonist was incarcerated where. However, the sterngth of the stories and the characters themselves more than make up for such complexity. Highly educational and entertaing at the same time.

4.0 out of 5 stars New perspective on a different part of WWII

M. · May 28, 2025

Good but slow read. The Epologue seemed to go on FOREVER. Yes, I will recommend it to friends but know, it's not a "happy" read. That said, it made me aware of the WWII Philippines and their plight, which I had never given a thought or known anything about. Such a travisty the lack of respect for women then and to some extent now.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Soaring Tribute to Courage, Friendship, and the Women Who Refused to Fall

J. · May 14, 2025

When We Had Wings soars straight into the rarefied air of lifelong favorites, lifting you up and then refusing to let go. Co-written by Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris, and Susan Meissner, the novel braids three distinct voices—Eleanor, a U.S. Navy nurse; Penny, an Army flight nurse; and Lita, a Filipina volunteer—into one spellbinding chorus that celebrates the unsung “Angels of Bataan.”What sets this story apart is its breathtaking balance of beauty and brutality. The authors render 1940s Manila in vivid color: the bougainvillea-lined streets, the sultry sea breezes, the sudden thunder of warplanes turning paradise into siege. Yet even as POW camps replace tropical beaches, the book never loses sight of hope. Each woman’s courage is a different shade—quiet endurance, fierce defiance, dogged compassion—and together they form a spectrum of resilience that feels both epic and profoundly intimate.The collaborative narrative is seamless; you can sense each author’s touch, but the transitions land as gracefully as a nurse’s whispered assurance in the dark. Moments of camaraderie—a shared cigarette, a stolen melody hummed over makeshift hospital cots—glow like lanterns against the night of occupation. When heartbreak comes (and it does, in waves), the writing refuses melodrama, choosing instead the clean, sharp honesty that makes tears fall faster.Most astonishing is how the novel invites you to inhabit its heroines so completely that their triumphs feel personal and their losses, private. By the final page I was wrung out, inspired, and oddly lighter, as if I’d borrowed the title’s wings for a while. When We Had Wings isn’t just historical fiction done right; it’s a master-class in collaborative storytelling and a soaring tribute to friendship, sacrifice, and the stubborn endurance of hope. If you read one World War II novel this year, let it be this one—then prepare to hold it close for a very long time.

5.0 out of 5 stars awesome book

P.l. · October 21, 2025

fast delivery and great book

5.0 out of 5 stars Not to be missed!

K. · June 8, 2024

There are many reasons to become a nurse - heartbreak is just one. In August of 1941, Penny Franklin and Liter Capel, one an Army nurse and one a Filipino civilian nurse, met at an Officer’s Club in Manila to welcome Navy nurse Eleanor Lindstrom, 23, into the fold. Eleanor had just disembarked from her trip across the Pacific only three weeks after enlisting. The three women immediately formed a deep bond of friendship which would be severely tested in the next four years.In December of the same year, Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese and the United States entered the war. The next day, the bombing of Manila began. From the moment the Stars and Stripes was replaced with the Japanese flag, life changed dramatically for all in the Philippine Islands. Those in control were cruel task masters.The lives of these three nurses are intertwined throughout thestory. Braving the horrors and brutality of war, the beauty of love, and seeing the unlikeliest of heroes, these women and their colleagues were the first female combat POWs in WWII. This book pays homage to the little known, often hidden, stories of the women nurses who battled along side the men to save lives in the POW camps and prisons where they lived and worked for the four years of Japanese occupation.Nurses who had treated minor island related issues were now treating combat wounds. They never stopped caring for military and civilians who had gotten caught while living in or visiting Manila. They continued nursing with few supplies and rigged up operating rooms. Some lived in caves, some in POW camps hidden in the jungle. Prisons now became internment camps with food as well as medical equipment and supplies scarce. In year four people were starving, wearing tattered clothes, and had little access to medical supplies.I could not put the book down. Told in alternating sections with names and dates heading each section, Penny’s, Lita’s, and Eleanor’s stories unfold. I was mesmerized.Shame on Hopewell’s Public Library for Life’s blog review for downgrading their rating of When We Had Wings to 3.5 because Penny was resting in her hotel room in 1945 and was watching television. When writing historical fiction, there is a handy dandy term called “Literary License “ where an author or authors can stretch or shrink a timeline, an event, an invention, etc. to make the story work. Most author’s use this creative function with no apologies needed. This novel is a fictional story based on true happenings and if the authors want a tv before its time in the hotel room, they get to put one in the room.Be sure and read the author’s notes AFTER you read the book as the notes contain spoilers. The three authors are amazing as the story moves along seamlessly with no evidence of single author’s style but blending their styles together to create a page turning, heartbreaking, hopeful story. Five stars for a well developed work about regular people who became daring and courageous under the worst circumstances.

4.0 out of 5 stars nice story about nurses

b. · March 11, 2025

This was a good example of nurses in service during war depicting the true heroism,professionalism and sacrifices made in the line of duty

5.0 out of 5 stars didn’t know

Q. · September 25, 2025

Anything about the war in the Philippines. Eye opening. Great story. Can’t imagine just trying to survive. Very well written and researched.

A story of true bravery shown by three incredible woman

K. · May 18, 2023

I really enjoyed this book immensely and its lively characters. Living in the Philippines for 5 months now, it also has given me a glimpse of how awful the past was like for this beautiful country and its people.

Very Enjoyable

L.W. · March 3, 2024

Good writing, good story, worth reading.

Not worth reading

m.n.j.s. · May 21, 2025

Terrible book. Very disappointing. Stopped at 45%

Disappointing

S. · June 18, 2025

Disappointing, rather boring read. Having just finished Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon which I found a totally engrossing & compelling read, I wanted to read more by this author. Sadly “When we had wings” bore no comparison in literary style, or depth & description. I’m surprised that she would want to write as part of a trio of authors; in my view it just didn’t work,

No impressed

S.h. · June 11, 2025

Found this disjointed and couldn't enjoy it

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