<p><strong style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">2023 Silver Winner - Benjamin Franklin Awards (Biography & Autobiography)</strong></p><p><strong style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">"A masterpiece of seminal research, <em>Lady of the Army</em> is an extraordinary, detailed, and unique biography of a remarkable woman married to a now legendary American military leader in both World War I and World War II." -Midwest Book Review</strong></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">If anyone considered an army wife to be merely the kite's tail, Beatrice Ayer Patton had the perfect retort, "How high can a kite soar without its tail?" </span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">General George Patton once remarked that World War II undoubtedly would have lasted a lot longer were it not for his soldiers and his wife. Those who knew the Pattons were aware of the vital role Beatrice played in his reaching his destiny, but few others understood the singular impact of this remarkable woman whom people described as having "a personality which radiates like a brilliant gem."</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">The arduous army life was alien to Beatrice growing up on Boston's Commonwealth Avenue, but her adventurous spirit and insatiable curiosity allowed her to adapt quickly. She became an immediate asset to her husband's career and continuously fanned the flames of his burning ambition, walking beside him on his path to glory while maintaining her own identity. As comfortable on the back of a magnificent steed as at the helm of a great schooner, she became an authority on Hawaiian legends while stationed on the islands twice.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">Called "a triumph" by Joanne Holbrook Patton and hailed for its extensive research and factual reporting, </span><em style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">Lady of the Army </em><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">straddles the line between the home and war fronts, and tells the story of Beatrice Ayer Patton, the woman who shaped the man, fortified the soldier, and created the legend.</span></p>