In a small California town during World War II, Suse Hansen grows from a devilish tomboy to a young woman of strong character as she attempts to reconcile her unfolding knowledge of human nature with the horrors of the daily news reports
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"One of those deceptively guileless novels, like A Member of the Wedding and To Kill a Mockingbird, that sees more than it lets on." 'New York Times Book Review 'A book of acute insight and delicious humor. . . . Absorbing and poignant and full of difficult truth.' 'Rosellen Brown, New York Magazine Though radio broadcasts grow more harrowing every day, and soon, swastika-marked envelopes begin to arrive from cousins overseas, but the fighting in Europe still seems far away from the idyllic California home of ten-year-old tomboy Suse Hansen. But after Pearl Harbor, everything changes. In Ella Leffland's beautifully wrought story of a young girl's coming of age during WWII, the fighting in Europe looms behind the tranquility of family, friends, and neighbors'until the darkness of the war becomes suddenly, irrevocably real.
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