Home Front by Kristin Hannah

The novel explores the emotional and psychological impact of war on a family when a mother, who is also a National Guard helicopter pilot, is deployed to Iraq. As she faces the harsh realities of combat, her husband and children struggle to cope with her absence and the changes it brings to their lives. The story delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience, highlighting the challenges of balancing duty to country and family. Through the family's journey, the narrative examines the personal costs of war and the strength required to heal and rebuild relationships.

Published
2012
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
350-400
Original Language
English
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