Army Wives, Tanya Biank
Army Wives, Tanya Biank
List: $14.99 | Sale: $10.50
Club: $7.49

Army Wives
The Unwritten Code of Military Marriage

Author: Tanya Biank

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 10 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/01/2008


Synopsis

Army Wives goes beyond the sound bites and photo ops of military life to bring listeners into the hearts and homes of today’s military wives.Biank tells the story of four typical army wives who, in a flash, find themselves in extraordinary circumstances that ultimately force them to redefine who they are as women and wives. This is a true story about what happens when real life collides with army convention.Army Wives is a groundbreaking narrative that takes the listener beyond the army’s gates, taking a close look at the other woman – the army itself – and how its traditions, rules, and wartime realities deeply impact marriage and home life.“A timely look at the impact of combat and military life on the families the soldiers leave behind.” - The Washington Post“Tanya Biank’s experience as a reporter has produced a candid and detailed study of her subjects and a riveting story, certain to engage army wives of all generations.” – Joanne Patton, the wife of Major General George S. Patton and the daughter-in-law of General George S. Patton, Jr.“Tanya Biank has written a stunningly detailed, eye-opening account of what it is really like to be an army wife. Army Wives demonstrates that while it is tough to be a soldier, it can be even tougher to be the wife of a soldier. Army Wives should be required reading for every military spouse and all those who are considering marrying into the military.” – Ron Martz, military affairs correspondent, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and coauthor of Heavy Metal: A Tank Company’s Battle to Baghdad“Army Wives captivates readers with an up-close and personal look into the ‘real’ everyday lives and challenges of army spouses.” – Victoria M. Parham, host of Military Spouse Talk Radio

About Tanya Biank

Tanya Biank is a Fulbright Scholar, an award-winning journalist, a former reporter for the Fayetteville Observer, monthly columnist for www.military.com, and a contributing writer for Military Spouse Magazine. Mark Gordon Productions and Touchstone TV have developed a pilot for a one-hour TV series based on the book. The daughter of a career army officer, Tanya lives in Virginia with her husband, an army officer assigned to the Pentagon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cat on July 18, 2012

Quite honestly, I bought this because it’s the book the Lifetime TV series “Army Wives” is based upon. It was pure research (with a heavy dose of envy thrown in). I had one of those “if SHE can turn her book into a TV series, so can I, dammit!” moments. I had wrongly assumed Tanya Biank was a first......more

Goodreads review by Rachael on April 07, 2014

I couldn't book this book down. The true story of four Army wives, along with shorter stories of other Army wives during the 2000-2002 timeframe. I lived in Fayetteville during the timeframe of this book. I worked on Fort Bragg during that time. The book hit home in many ways because I could relate......more

Goodreads review by Lana on July 17, 2010

I am an army wife and army brat. I watch the tv show but the book is completely different. Yes, there are some parallels, but it's more compelling to read the actual stories. I don't like the speculation she puts into certain conversations but I enjoyed the actual stories of the women she interviewe......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 06, 2008

This was recommended to me by one of my Army wife girlfriends, ans she felt it was amazing and should be read by all. I didn't realize the Lifetime series was based on a book that was based on the lives of actual women... as a non-fiction book, I found it a much more interesting story. I think you'd......more

Goodreads review by Doug on January 11, 2010

I read this book because I am a Military Brat and a vet. It confirmed what I already knew. There are people in the military (just like in the civilian world) who have no morals. I remember the guys who couldn't wait to go on temporary duty so they could cheat on their wives and I remember the wives......more