

There were some really good parts to this WWII homefront MG novel, and I found myself tearing up several times. The morality of war, the ethics of desertion and abetting a deserter, family life for those left behind, child/spouse abuse - all really good points. But I really disliked the best friend and feel like the families could have been fleshed out more.
Also, for a book set in 1944/45 and published in 1991, what an 80s cover!