This book really turned out to be amazing. It started out so boring, and continued (while still being boring) but the last 10 chapters really captivated my attention, and I'm glad I read it.
Charlie Wilcox lives a sheltered life, dreaming of going to the ice, but being held back by his clubbed foot. After going through surgery to get his foot going the right way, Charlie is ready to face life head on and full force. Now the only problem is his mother, the overprotective and overbearing. Coming up with a plan, Charlie decides to go live with his aunt, and while no one is looking, escapes hoping to get to sea one way or the other. Charlie goes on the adventure of a lifetime, and has to experience loss and pain like he's never felt before.
I started this book because I was looking for a war story that would hopefully captivate my attention like other war stories. It also looked a little small so I wasn't sure if I wanted to read it, but I'm glad I did.
I finished this book, because even though it was kind of boring, I really sympathized for Charlie. I can completely understand what he's going through, and I love that he broke free. I also was very happy that he was able to help fight in the war, and he definitely saved some lives.
I recommend this book to Tyler. I'm not sure if he would like Charlie's character as much as I did, but he would definitely like the story, and the details about the war.