In the tradition of Kristin Hannah’s The Women and Margot Lee Shetterly’s Hidden Figures, The Brides of War: A Vietnam War Novel by Steve Gladis offers an intimate, moving portrait of women whose lives were shaped not by the battles they fought, but by the men they loved—and the geography that brought them together.
An executive and team coach, as well as public speaker, Steve Gladis is an authority on the topic of leadership. As the CEO of Steve Gladis Leadership Partners—a leadership development company—he is the author of numerous articles and 25 books on leadership. He is a professor at George Mason University and a Senior Scholar at Mason’s Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. A former faculty member at the University of Virginia, Dr. Gladis also served as an FBI special agent and he was a decorated U.S. Marine Corps officer. His company donates a significant portion of corporate profits back to the community.
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Steve Gladis’ The Brides of War is a moving and ambitious novel — historically grounded, emotionally charged, and told through strong female voices that bring the Vietnam era’s private grief and public turmoil vividly to life.
Geoff Bennett, PBS NewsHour Co-Anchor & NBC News Contributor
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