Dive into the inspiring tales of ordinary heroes in our latest episode featuring author Pat Valdata! Join us as she discusses her new novel, Everyday Courage, and explores the significant contributions of women during World War II. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about her writing process, the importance of storytelling, and how courage can be found in our everyday lives
In the latest episode of our podcast, we had the pleasure of welcoming back Pat Valdata, a prize-winning author whose latest novel, Everyday Courage, shines a light on the often-overlooked contributions of women during World War II. Pat's journey as a writer is not only inspiring but also a testament to the power of storytelling in preserving history.
Pat's book is divided into three parts, each focusing on different aspects of the war effort. The first two parts highlight the experiences of the Rosie the Riveter and the WASP pilots, while the third part delves into the lives of air crews. Through her characters, Pat captures the essence of courage and sacrifice, reminding us that even ordinary people can rise to extraordinary challenges.
During our conversation, Pat shared her initial inspiration for writing this book, which came from attending a meeting of the Rosie the Riveter Association. She was struck by the stories of these women and the realization that their contributions were at risk of being forgotten. This sparked her desire to tell their stories in a way that had not been done before, emphasizing the importance of remembering the past.
To learn more about Pat and what she's working on, visit her website https://www.patvaldata.com/
Rosie the Riveter Association
https://www.rosietheriveter.net
WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
https://waspmuseum.org/