"Soldier Girls: The Battles of Three Women at Home and at War" is a non-fiction book written by Helen Thorpe. Published in 2014, the book delves into the experiences of three women serving in the Indiana National Guard who were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. Thorpe focuses on their lives both on the battlefield and back home, exploring the challenges they face as female soldiers and the impact of their service on their families and communities. Through in-depth interviews and research, Thorpe provides insight into the complexities of modern warfare and the personal sacrifices made by those who serve. "Soldier Girls" offers a compelling narrative that sheds light on the experiences of women in the military and the broader issues surrounding war and its aftermath. The book has received critical acclaim for its engaging storytelling and its nuanced portrayal of the realities of military service.