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Reviewed on Jan 1, 2025

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This book of Jennifer conner gives reader an example of the mental state and problem faced by the soldiers who fought in WW1

Synopsis

As World War I rages on, a New York socialite and an Irish metalsmith join forces to create lifelike ceramic masks for wounded soldiers, offering hope and a chance at a normal life.

Broken Faces is a collaborative new fiction from Chris Karlsen, the winner of the NYC Big Book Award and Chanticeer’s Global First Prize for historical suspense. Jennifer has landed in the Amazon top twenty authors.

BROKEN FACES BY JENNIFER CONNER
Jennifer Conner's "Broken Faces" is a moving historical romance that takes place during World War I. Abigale Belorman, a young American socialite who moves to London with her ambassador husband, is the main character of the story. In the middle of the chaos of battle, Abigale finds her deep calling: to give wounded troops hope by creating realistic masks that hide their deformities and give them a sense of normalcy and social acceptability.

The novel explores themes of resiliency, compassion, and the transformational power of art, drawing inspiration from the real-life work of sculptor Anna Coleman Watts Ladd, who made facial prosthetics for troops with deformed faces. As she defies social expectations and personal anxieties to provide comfort to others who have been harmed, Abigale's journey is both heartbreaking and inspirational.

Jennifer Conner and Chris Karlsen's partnership enhances the plot by fusing fascinating storytelling with painstaking historical research. Each of the well-developed characters is battling their own hopes and traumas, which makes their interactions incredibly poignant. Readers are drawn into the difficulties and social mores of the time by the realistic depiction of the period.

Both critics and readers have given "Broken Faces" positive reviews. According to Nicole Ressler, it is a "hauntingly powerful tale of love, war, and resilience," emphasising its examination of the apparent and invisible wounds caused by war. Fans of historical fiction, particularly those who enjoy tales based on actual events, should read this book.

To sum up, "Broken Faces" is an engaging story that illuminates a little-known facet of World War I.

I am a history buff. The novel emphasises the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to have compassion even in the face of war's atrocities through Abigale's commitment to mending the "broken faces" of soldiers. For those who enjoy historical romances that explore human emotions and societal issues, it is a valuable read since it demonstrates the fortitude needed to overcome emotional and physical scars.


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