In the midst of dealing with a World War, this small trainstation of a town has its own little dramas going on. A boy on the verge of growing up, a wife tempted by a handsome would-be rescuer, a loyal dog that has captured the imagination and heart of an entire town.
This book managed to delve into issues of war, fidelity, manic depression, loyalty and love without being boring. I think that says a thing or two. I found the characters believable and endearing enough that I was rooting for them. I found the true story of the dog, Shep, to be moving.
Good book.