Bestselling author Luis Alberto Urrea joins the L.A. Times Book Club in one hour for a virtual discussion about “Good Night, Irene,” his novel inspired by his mother’s service with the Red Cross “Donut Dollies” during World War II.
,” a novel inspired by his mother’s service with the Red Cross “Donut Dollies” during World War II.
From left: Phyllis McLaughlin de Urrea with fellow Red Cross volunteers Jill Pitts Knappenberger and Helen Anderson with WWII Clubmobile. . “I knew I would have no peace until I could answer the questions for myself. I kept her journals and scrapbooks on my desk and her portrait on the stairwell. Every day she called to me.”
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