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" Home Front is Hannah''s crowning achievement." The Huffington Post In this powerhouse of a novel, Kristin Hannah explores the intimate landscape of a troubled marriage with this provocative and timely portrait of a husband and wife, in love and at war. All marriages have a breaking point. All families have wounds. All wars have a cost. . . . Like many couples, Michael and Jolene Zarkades have to face the pressures of everyday lifechildren, careers, bills, choreseven as their twelve-year marriage is falling apart. Then a deployment sends Jolene deep into harm''s way and leaves defense attorney Michael at home, unaccustomed to being a single parent to their two girls. As a mother, it agonizes Jolene to leave her family, but as a solider, she has always understood the true meaning of duty. In her letters home, she paints a rose-colored version of her life on the front lines, shielding her family from the truth. But war will change Jolene in ways that none of them could have foreseen. When tragedy strikes, Michael must face his darkest fear and fight a battle of his ownfor everything that matters to his family. At once a profoundly honest look at modern marriage and a dramatic exploration of the toll war takes on an ordinary American family, Home Front is a story of love, loss, heroism, honor, and ultimately, hope. "Hannah has written a remarkable tale of duty, love, strength, and hope that is at times poignant and always thoroughly captivating and relevant." Library Journal (starred review)
| Dimensions | 13.72 x 2.67 x 20.83 cm |
| Isbn 10 | 1250858232 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1250858238 |
| Item Weight | 363 g |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 417 pages |
| Publication Date | 8 Nov. 2022 |
| Publisher | Griffin |
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Wonderful, poignant and profound
I am in awe of Kristin Hannah’s storytelling and this book didn’t disappoint. I think it’s about my fifth book by this author and I lap them up. Keep them coming please!
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The impact of war on families is heartbreaking
Home Front is a powerful story of friendship, marriage, being a parent and the impact a war has on families. I really enjoyed this poignant story and the difficulties Jolene and her family have to endure. Kristin Hanna has created characters who are brought to life, under her skilful pen. The subject is tough and heartbreaking and yet it’s dealt with empathy, understanding and sensitivity. Highly recommended
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Great Read
Brilliant as always - makes you think about all the waste of life in war. Simply love Kirsten Hannah’s books. Hate it when they come to the end.
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Brilliant Story!
Oh my what a great storyline! The characters are brilliant you walk hand in hand with them throughout this book. Couldn't put it down. Have a box of tissues handy you will.need them! Hope you enjoy this book as much as I have!
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Keeps you wanting to read more and more.
This is the 4th book I have read from this author. All very different, but all keep you wanting to read more and more. She seems to bring so much knowledge and understanding to situations, and it’s so well written. Her insight into human nature is second to none. Looking forward to reading more!
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Another lovely book by Kristin Hannah
Amazing and educational, emotional and I believed in her characters and the story she told. Thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful book.
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Iraq War Family Drama
This is a story based around the Iraq war and it's effect on mainly one family in the USA. It centres around Jolene who in addition to being a mother of two young daughters and a doting wife is also a Black Hawk helicopter pilot.This is where I struggle with the first half of the book which is all about Jolene's dysfunctional family life and her relationship with her husband. It's over blown and frankly quite boring. In addition if I had a loved one in the armed forces I would be ready for them to be called up for active duty. That it was a big surprise for this family seems very unrealistic.The second half of the book is much better and hits home on the horrors and personal sacrifice of war. I have personally endured over 8 months of rehabilitation and I could very much relate to the challenges faced. However, even accepting that Jolene's injuries are a scratch on the arse compared to many others it is very doubtful the happy ending described would occur especially with all the relationship problems detailed in the first half of the book.Fortunately she has a strong, caring and committed partner which is often not the caseSo for me this is a book of two half's and because of the poor first half not a book I can recommend
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Great writer.
Recommend highly.
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Remarkable
This book got me from the first page. The characters were so real and I went from page to page living life with them. Every word held truth in it and I loved it!
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Sacrifice
Everyone should read this book ...how many sacrifices for us...so realistic...really hurts to read but beautiful...
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A FAMILY STORY: SURVIVING, COPING, & REBUILDING....
Before she became Jolene Zarkades, she was Jolene Larsen, a child of alcoholic parents and all-too familiar with domestic violence. At seventeen, she described families like hers as "battlefields, bloody and dark, littered with shrapnel and body parts."When her parents died in a car accident that year, she grabbed onto a life that would give her a sense of family, strength, and purpose. She became a helicopter pilot in the Air National Guard.For years, that life was only a part-time one, with occasional flights and drill weekends.Her husband Michael, a successful attorney in Seattle, had been the love of her life. But lately their lives seemed to be moving on alternate pathways.Between daily routines and the children--preteen Betsy and four-year-old Lulu--there wasn't much time or energy for the relationship. Their marriage seemed to be splintering, a piece at a time.Everything changes when Jolene is deployed to Iraq. She and best-friend Tami Flynn, who lives next door, are off together to put their training to use.Left behind, Michael struggles; he is angry at Jolene's choice to be in the military, yet feeling guilty about his feelings. He'd never really believed she would go to war. As a workaholic, he has submerged himself in work; now he is forced to manage on his own, and can't believe how difficult this single parenting has turned out to be.In an alternating narrative voice, we come to see how Michael and Jolene separately suffer and cope with how their lives have turned out. But just as Michael is finally getting the hang of parenting, a phone call turns his world upside down.What happens next to change everything for the two of them? How will Jolene's fate affect Betsy and Lulu, and how will she finally come to terms with who she is now?Home Front is a story about love, loss, heroism, honor, and hope. It's about coping, rediscovering who you are, and rebuilding the fragile bonds that have broken.The characters felt like real people, with vulnerabilities exacerbated by the horrific experiences they have faced. I felt compassion for Jolene and Tami, trained in the military life, relying on stoicism to see them through, while burying their feelings of fear and vulnerability. My heart went out especially to Jolene, who went from an embattled childhood to a war zone. These experiences rendered her especially susceptible to PTSD. Recovery would require something she has no experience with: the ability to ask for help and to allow those around her to give it. I also finally came to feel some empathy for Michael, who, in his own way, is also unable to reach out for help.A beautifully wrought tale that brought me to tears throughout, I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to delve into the emotional issues of families struggling with war, at home and in the field. Five stars.
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