A really, good and hip read on WWII PTO (Pacific Theatre of Operations) with a light and airy writing sense and style making for a non-rigorous read. Rather, the matter of WWII in this book is that the nasty business of WWII sea-going aircraft carriers (of all types for the USA service in The Navy) is rather an almost bucolic happenstance----if the ocean was a pastoral and idyllic pasture (that feeling exuded in the writing style)....no just kidding. It's kind of somewhere in-between there and a book that is serious matter about battling the Japanese Navy in WWII. It is a style that is most affable to read. Check out another book of his "Up Periscope" about the "silent service" of USA Navy submersible attack submarines plying The Pacific Ocean.....and the dangerous conditions that occur in undersea and U/W sabotage warfare. I would really suggest these two books.....even if you hate the topic of war.......read them for the style as it is interesting and pleasant to peruse...the old type is not hard-on-the-eyes............even though this is a tough subject (war) to digest. I would say try and read them during an opportunity to not having some terse book with bad type to read that is small. That can wrack the mind sometimes. Easy reading.......as a fifth-grader Scholastic Book Services paperback should be.