Beginning as an account of bereavement told by a nineteen-year old war widow, The Hummingbird War takes flight and soars into a tale of the ultimate price paid by soldiers, families, and the nation. 1968 was a year that rocked the world and changed Diane Hayes' life forever. She risked everything she had to end the war: the war overseas and the war within her heart. She tells the story of her awakening from the confusion of the months after her navy pilot's jet is shot down until she finds the courage to make her own choices, including the decision to fall in love again. Sounds pretty straightforward, doesn't it? Trouble is - it's anything but.
The Hummingbird War
Joan Shott
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
268 páginas
8h 56m
ISBN-13: 9781467962001
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