Aydengracee
Isabel Falcão, a Brazilian American physician recruited by the U.S. Army at the height of World War II for her exceptional medical skill and uncommon resilience. Sent to Camp Toccoa, Isabel is thrust into the brutal world of paratrooper training, where exhaustion, injury, and fear shape young men into soldiers.
Assigned to support Easy and Dog Company, Isabel must earn respect in a male-dominated military culture that doubts her presence and her authority. As she treats broken bodies and steadies shaken nerves, she becomes a quiet constant in the lives of men preparing for war-watching them form bonds that may soon be tested on foreign soil.
Behind her professional composure, Isabel carries the crushing grief of losing her brother, a wound that deepens with every life she saves. Torn between her duty to heal and the violence she knows is coming, she struggles to survive both the physical demands of the camp and the psychological toll of loss, isolation, and responsibility.
As Easy Company prepares to deploy, Isabel is forced to confront what it truly means to endure