About This Book
A young narrator begins keeping memoirs as war draws near, blending ordinary household life, friendships, and coming-of-age hopes with the anxieties of the home front. Told in episodic chapters, the account moves between social events, romantic attachments, departures for service, vigil and waiting, and the community's practical and emotional responses to absence and return. Recurring domestic rituals and symbolic emblems mark shifts in loyalty and maturity, while episodes alternate between light domestic comedy and poignant reckonings with loss, consolation, and small acts of courage that define civilian participation during wartime.
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