She Went, Too: A Diary of a Female Soldier
by TI'Phani Nicole
ASIN: B0DLQN1T95
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The battlefield doesn’t discriminate, and neither does war. But have you ever heard the untold stories of the women who’ve fought on the front lines?
Meet Payton Thorton—a young soldier who embodies the courage, sacrifice, and heartache of every woman who has ever served. An ambitious and fiercely determined Army Private, Payton enlisted to prove something to herself and to the world. She’s the daughter, sister, and friend who left everything behind to serve her country, but nothing could prepare her for what she would face on the battlefield. Guided by her raw and deeply personal diary entries, Payton's story is a voice for all women in the military, capturing the unspoken struggles, the friendships forged in fire, and the haunting memories that linger long after the fighting stops.
War is Payton’s relentless enemy, but it’s not just the bullets and bombs she battles—it’s the inner demons that follow her home. From the trauma of combat to the scars that never heal, Payton’s greatest fight is with the invisible wounds that threaten to destroy her sense of self, her relationships, and her future. The driving force of Payton’s journey is her unwavering commitment to serve a cause greater than herself. It’s the deep-seated belief in duty, honor, and the bonds of sisterhood that push her to endure the unimaginable. But as she navigates the chaos of war and the heartache of loss, she must confront the harsh realities of what it truly means to serve—and survive.
Payton’s story is more than a tale of survival; it’s a testament to the sacrifices of every woman who has stood on the front lines. As she grapples with PTSD and the challenges of reintegration, the question looms: Will she find the strength to heal, or will the war she fought overseas continue to rage within her?
Ti’Phani Nicole’s She Went, Too is a gripping, unfiltered look at the realities of women in combat. Based on the shadow of the author’s own experience, this novel challenges the stereotypes of the female soldier and shines a spotlight on the hidden warriors of our military. It’s a story that demands to be told and once read, will never be forgotten.
(For a Mature Audience)