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The Vietnam War era isnā€™t the usual milieu for Christian fiction, but Susie Finkbeinerā€™s new captures that fraught time with beauty and gentleness. Narrator Annie Jacobson and her family live in tiny Fort Colson in northern Michigan and have already experienced the after-effects of war. Annieā€™s father, Frank, left her, her mother, and two brothers long ago after his stint in the Korean War. What we would call PTSD now was just ā€œtremorsā€ then, and the need to escape in order to cope.

Her mother, Gloria, has kept the family together with strength and love, yet she canā€™t control what happens when tragedy strikes at home. Frank returns and begins to rebuild relationships even as older brother Mike enlists in the Army to fight a world away.

Finkbeiner speaks to issues of war, race, family drama, tragedy, and, ultimately, the many faces of love as Annie comes to terms with her life and heart, as one family faces lifeā€™s tragedies with fortitude and Godā€™s grace. A beautiful, arresting novel. (Revell)

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