Split apart by the war effort, the indomitable Kopp sisters take on
saboteurs and spies and stand up to the Army brass as they face the
possibility that their life back home will never be the same.
The U.S. has finally entered World War I. Constance, the oldest of the
Kopp sisters, is doing intelligence work on the home front for the
Bureau of Investigation while youngest sister and aspiring actress,
Fleurette, travels across the country entertaining troops with song and
dance. Meanwhile, at an undisclosed location in France, Norma oversees
her thwarted pigeon project for the Army Signal Corps. When her
roommate, a nurse at the American field hospital, is accused of stealing
essential medical supplies, the intrepid Norma is on the case to find
the true culprit.
Determined to maintain their sometimes-scratchy family bonds across the
miles, the far-flung sisters try to keep each other in their lives. But
the world has irrevocably changed--when will the sisters be together
again?
Told through letters, Dear Miss Kopp weaves the stories of real-life
women a century ago, proving once again that "any novel that features
the Kopp sisters is going to be a riotous, unforgettable adventure"
(Bustle).