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| Best Sellers Rank | #5,684 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (62,720) |
| Dimensions | 13.72 x 2.67 x 20.83 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1250858232 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1250858238 |
| Importer | Bookswagon, 2/13 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, [email protected] , 01140159253 |
| Item Weight | 363 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Bookswagon, 2/13 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, [email protected] , 01140159253 |
| Paperback | 417 pages |
| Publisher | Griffin (8 November 2022); Macmillan Publishers Ireland Limited; Product Safety Contact; [email protected] |
R**O
Inspiring book for women
I liked everything about this book ..the author’s deep understanding of human character and the challenges women face when they try to live their dreams and choose careers dominated by men. All Kristin’s books have inspired me so much and helped understand how privileged we are right now and relate with the tragedies many people faced in the past in wars etc and many continue to face in the recent wars in Russia ,Ukraine,Israel,Palestine..seems that the modern world has not really been as progressive and humane as we would have wished it to be
A**M
Amazing.. a topic neglected by society
It gives a detailed idea of the trauma caused by war on our soldiers. Their fear and vulnerability are often neglected by the society. This book gives a detailed account of Jolene 's war loss and her trauma which affects her family too.
M**A
Review
A book with a lasting impact!
S**I
Five Stars
Great read!
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Loved my first Kristin Hannah
Amidst all the rave reviews for her new book "Four Winds" (Which I mean to read soon), I thought its a good idea to go back to my first book by Kristin Hannah which I read nearly 5 years back in school. It popped as a recommendation on Goodreads and having never tried family drama before, decided to give this a shot. 🍁The story of Jolene, a pilot, who struggles everyday to strike a balance between her career and family, is just so relevant today. 🍁I remember I was so in awe of her writing, her eye for detail and how she sensitively addressed issues like PTSD and depression. This is one of her underrated works and if you like contemporary fiction you should give this a try.
P**S
Nightingale was absolutely amazing. This was also a good book
This is the second book by Kristin Hannah I read. Nightingale was absolutely amazing. This was also a good book. I like the way this author portrays emotions and relationships in her books. Definitely worth reading.
L**O
I hope to get an exchange
There are 65 odd pages missing in the middle of the book. Pages 219-282 are missing. I want an exchange. Otherwise money refunded
C**S
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!
L**W
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.
A**N
Good writer
N**H
Great book
B**S
Another brilliant book. What a writer. I have read four of her books in the last 3 months and I cannot wait to get another. The Four Winds is a must read, how grateful we must be for our wonderful lives.
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