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Terri Wangard joins us this week on the podcast to talk about her new WWII novel, Seashells in My Pocket. In addition to chatting about the book, we talk about her interesting day job, her extensive knowledge WWII-era planes, and how she infuses humor into what can be a very dark time period. Patrons get to hear about the one place in the world she wishes she could travel to.
Seashells in My Pocket by Terri Wangard
German-Brazilian Isabel Neumann delights in creating seashell art, but it’s her mathematical ability that lands her a job at the American air base in Natal, northern Brazil during World War II. She doesn’t need a calculator to determine the correct weights and balances for the Air Transport Command’s cargo planes.
Daniel Lambert, an American transport pilot based at Natal, endures the taunts of combat pilots that he is “allergic to combat.” His flying skills win him respect, however, and his friendship with Isabel deepens, even as a new source of trouble looms.
Isabel is caught in the crosshairs of a German saboteur who is obsessed with her. He insists that she belongs with him, and demands that she help him sabotage the Allied base. Her growing relationship with Daniel angers the Nazi, who will do anything to get rid of him. What will happen to Isabel if the madman captures her?
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What People Are Saying:
“One of the things I’ve consistently enjoyed about Terri Wangard’s historical fiction is her ability to seamlessly weave informative details into a fast-paced and entertaining story. his story is full of twists and turns that will keep you turning pages!”
“I love it when a book wraps me completely in the time-period. The culture, characters and historical details all added up to a great escape. I especially enjoyed learning about the aeronautics in World War II and experiencing Brazil.”
“The story itself takes us on a sweet romance in a culture I’ve never had the chance to visit. It explores the contrasts of what people might look like ethnically vs what their cultural experiences have been—and how they might be treated—or mistreated—by those around them. It shows us just how evil the Third Reich’s thinking was about how they could control people, even those who had “just the right looks.”
“And it weaves all this expertly into the tale where I fell in love with the characters, cheering them each step of the way. The perfect book to whisk you away to worlds unknown for an entertaining afternoon. I look forward to reading the next book in this series.”
“The story is one of resilience, steadfastness and heroism. Wangard includes a faith element that slowly evolves as the characters face increasingly difficult and treacherous circumstances. I always appreciate an author’s including faith in their story when it is seamlessly and naturally interwoven. For a history buff who favors history with an element of romance and intrigue, Seashells in My Pocket is the perfect novel.”
More about Terri:
I grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, during the Lombardi Glory Years. My first Girl Scout badge was the Writer. These days I’m writing historical fiction, and won the 2013 Writers on the Storm contest and 2013 First Impressions, as well as being a 2012 Genesis finalist. Holder of a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in library science, I live in Wisconsin. My research included going for a ride in a WWII B-17 Flying Fortress bomber.