Paula G. (Paulathegreat) reviewed Four Blue Stars in the Window: One Family's Story of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and the Duty of a Generation on + 145 more book reviews
It is easy to read and well written. Spoiler it is more a mental health book than a war book. There is one battle that is described otherwise it is about how the sons were responding to the war and their worries for the family at home and how the family was responding to the war and the boys being gone.
I do not like the casualness with which the old man's heart was broken then he was written off for dealing with it the only way he knew how.
I do not like the casualness with which the old man's heart was broken then he was written off for dealing with it the only way he knew how.