Women of the Post

Joshunda Sanders

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Women of the Post

Women of the Post

Joshunda Sanders

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"What a beautifully imagined and important narrative. Sanders' clear-eyed and powerful writing made this a hard one to stop reading!"
--Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award-Winning Author

"This is a novel to cherish and share. And this is a history to sing about and affirm -- to proclaim."
-- Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, New York Times Bestselling author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois, an Oprah Book Club Novel

Named a Most Anticipated Book of Summer by Ms. Magazine, PopSugar, Lambda Literary, and many more!


Inspired by true events, Women of the Post brings to life the heroines who proudly served in the all-Black battalion of the Women's Army Corps in WWII, finding purpose in their mission and lifelong friendship.

1944, New York City. Judy Washington is tired of having to work at the Bronx Slave Market, cleaning white women's houses for next to nothing. She dreams of a bigger life, but with her husband fighting overseas, it's up to her and her mother to earn enough for food and rent. When she's recruited to join the Women's Army Corps--offering a steady paycheck and the chance to see the world--Judy jumps at the opportunity.

During training, Judy becomes fast friends with the other women in her unit--Stacy, Bernadette and Mary Alyce--who all come from different cities and circumstances. Under Second Officer Charity Adams's leadership, they receive orders to sort over one million pieces of mail in England, becoming the only unit of Black women to serve overseas during WWII.

The women work diligently, knowing that they're reuniting soldiers with their loved ones through their letters. However, their work becomes personal when Mary Alyce discovers a backlogged letter addressed to Judy. Told through the alternating perspectives of Judy, Charity and Mary Alyce, Women of the Post is an unforgettable story of perseverance, female friendship and self-discovery.

"A moving and compelling tribute to the lives and legacy of Black women in the American military during World War II that feels especially poignant in this moment." -- The Boston Globe
"Mixing fiction with history drawn in part from records and memoirs, Sanders's debut is an important American story...WOMEN OF THE POST is a moving and compelling tribute to the lives and legacy of Black women in the American military during World War II that feels especially poignant in this moment." -- The Boston Globe

"Women of the Post is a significant work of historical fiction not to be missed by fans of the genre." -- Shelf Awareness, Named a Book of the Week

"What a beautifully imagined and important narrative. Sanders' clear-eyed and powerful writing made this a hard one to stop reading!" --Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award-Winning Author

"Joshunda Sanders has written an irresistible, beautiful story rarely disclosed outside of history books: a tale of brave Black women joining this nation's Women's Army Corps during World War II, Black women who yearn to live full lives as citizens in an American society that barely acknowledges their humanity. Yet these women persevere by retaining the bonds and beauties of sisterhood. This is a novel to cherish and share. And this is a history to sing about and affirm -- to proclaim." -- Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, New York Times Bestselling author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois, an Oprah Book Club Novel

"Women of the Post is a moving, original, and extraordinary exploration of the courage and determination of black women who served in the US military in its fight against fascism during the Second World War. Sanders has offered back to the culture a missing part of its soul, in giving these women, fictional though her characters are, some of the respect and admiration they have long been due." -- Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-Winning author of The Color Purple

Publisher: Park Row
Pub date: 2023-07-18
Length: 368 pages

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