3.4
'To the future, and the end of the war, and of course, the Grafton,' Jess grinned. 'And to us, the Grafton Girls.'
Wow. That's one long year. I didn't even realise that it's been that long since I started this book. I can barely remember what happened in the first part but I read half of it today. And so I'd write about that.
This book was on the brink of being left unfinished. But I was reorganizing my bookshelf today and thought that it's about time I get this one over with. There are ten other ways I wanted to put this down but I decided to finish it.
And I'm really glad I did. I've learned a lot from this book. It's pretty amazing now that I finished it. It takes me back to 1942, when there were war, chaos, and losses. And amidst that, there's life, love, and most importantly hope. It showed me that even in the most unfortunate circumstances, it's possible for those three things to sprang up.
This book is so heartbreaking and so real. Wow.