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註釋Spanning the decade between 1950 and 1960, author Janice Brown Grimes delivers a sensitive and honest tale about a young woman's struggle to become the perfect "Navy wife" and find her own identity as a woman. "Jeane: There Was No Choice" candidly explores the price of love and duty, service and sacrifice, as it reflects the major social transitions of the time. Historically accurate, the book includes the turmoil of the McCarthy era, the first hints of "feminism," protest marches, and rock-n-roll. Readers will enjoy being transported to authentic, exotic locales in this enlightening and entertaining story.