Home Front: A Novel
- Home Front
“Home Front is Hannah’s most distinguished accomplishment.” ―The Huffington Post
In this powerhouse of a novel, Kristin Hannah investigates the personal scene of a beset marriage with this provocative and auspicious representation of a couple, in affection and at war.
All relational unions have a limit. All families have wounds. All wars have a cost. . . .
In the same way as other couples, Michael and Jolene Zarkades need to confront the weights of ordinary life―children, vocations, bills, chores―even as their twelve-year marriage is going to pieces. At that point an arrangement sends Jolene profound into mischief’s way and leaves protection lawyer Michael at home, unaccustomed to being a solitary parent to their two young ladies. As a mother, it struggles Jolene to abandon her family, however as a solider, she has constantly comprehended the genuine importance of obligation. In her letters home, she paints a rose-hued rendition of her life on the bleeding edges, protecting her family from reality. Yet, war will change Jolene in ways that none of them could have predicted. At the point when catastrophe strikes, Michael must face his darkest dread and battle a skirmish of his own―for everything that issues to his family.
On the double a significantly fair take a gander at present day marriage and an emotional investigation of the toll war goes up against a normal American family, Home Front is an account of adoration, misfortune, bravery, respect, and at last, trust.
“Hannah has composed a surprising story of obligation, love, quality, and expectation that is now and again strong and dependably completely charming and pertinent.” ―Library Journal (starred audit)
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