The Best Soldier's Wife

The Best Soldier's Wife is the deeply personal story of one woman trying to cope with the shocks and aftershocks of Canada’s war in Afghanistan, told in a
series of letters from a military wife in Victoria to the wife of a fictionalized Chief of Defense Staff. In her letters she uses a number of real events to ground her story in the nitty-gritty of the actual war as it unfolded. Each letter ends with a list of the real soldiers who died during the course of her story.

Horowitz was inspired to write the novel by a local friend whose husband volunteered for duty in Afghanistan. An important part of her research involved long conversations with her friend both during and after her husband’s deployment. The wide-ranging openness and honesty of those conversations – and the husband’s help with military details – makes this an unforgettable novel that captures the raw emotions that combat brings to the fore and underlines how little is available to help families cope after a deployment ends.

This past spring, Best Soldier's Wife was shortlisted in The Great BC
Novel Contest.

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The Best Soldier's Wife

The Best Soldier's Wife is the deeply personal story of one woman trying to cope with the shocks and aftershocks of Canada’s war in Afghanistan, told in a
series of letters from a military wife in Victoria to the wife of a fictionalized Chief of Defense Staff. In her letters she uses a number of real events to ground her story in the nitty-gritty of the actual war as it unfolded. Each letter ends with a list of the real soldiers who died during the course of her story.

Horowitz was inspired to write the novel by a local friend whose husband volunteered for duty in Afghanistan. An important part of her research involved long conversations with her friend both during and after her husband’s deployment. The wide-ranging openness and honesty of those conversations – and the husband’s help with military details – makes this an unforgettable novel that captures the raw emotions that combat brings to the fore and underlines how little is available to help families cope after a deployment ends.

This past spring, Best Soldier's Wife was shortlisted in The Great BC
Novel Contest.

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The Best Soldier's Wife

The Best Soldier's Wife

by Katrin Horowitz
The Best Soldier's Wife

The Best Soldier's Wife

by Katrin Horowitz

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Overview

The Best Soldier's Wife is the deeply personal story of one woman trying to cope with the shocks and aftershocks of Canada’s war in Afghanistan, told in a
series of letters from a military wife in Victoria to the wife of a fictionalized Chief of Defense Staff. In her letters she uses a number of real events to ground her story in the nitty-gritty of the actual war as it unfolded. Each letter ends with a list of the real soldiers who died during the course of her story.

Horowitz was inspired to write the novel by a local friend whose husband volunteered for duty in Afghanistan. An important part of her research involved long conversations with her friend both during and after her husband’s deployment. The wide-ranging openness and honesty of those conversations – and the husband’s help with military details – makes this an unforgettable novel that captures the raw emotions that combat brings to the fore and underlines how little is available to help families cope after a deployment ends.

This past spring, Best Soldier's Wife was shortlisted in The Great BC
Novel Contest.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045251464
Publisher: Quadra Books
Publication date: 09/14/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 314 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Katrin published her first novel, Power Failures, in 2007 following two lengthy volunteer assignments with CESO in Sri Lanka. The book, a murder mystery set in a small coastal village on the south coast of Sri Lanka, focuses on the myriad levels of betrayals in a complicated world.

In 2008 Katrin attended the Victoria School of Writing summer program, where she worked with Steven Galloway. She went on to win a prize in a Victoria competition with a short story entitled ‘Blues for a Bridge’ and has contributed short pieces to an international anthology called Saying Goodbye (Dream of Things Press, 2010) and Quadra Books’ Pathways Not Posted.

Katrin lives in Victoria, BC.

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