There's something about war novels that gets me every time...
First published in 2003, but I haven't heard anyone talking about this book. It's like underunderhyped.. (should include my review in read-a-thon!)
Such a beautiful book!
I've listened to an audio, narrated by wonderful Nadejda Vinokurova (I've fallen in love with her voice after Castle in the Air) and it was a superb experience. Shed a tear 2 or 3 times...
Like I've said, WWI and WWII novels get me every time, so even if I've already seen or read something like this before, it still will be a good watch/read for me. All of the stories set in that time are so powerful and real (like how can you know that it didn't happen with someone, right?). So many emotions, loss, sacrifices in them. And almost each love story turns into a deep, amazing tale.
Ah, I need more.
Well done, Emily Grayson!
P.S. But still, misunderstanding and obstacles in this book.. Wow.