Author: | Kate March | ISBN: | 9781468500509 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | December 23, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Kate March |
ISBN: | 9781468500509 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | December 23, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Over half a century after the event, we are marking the distruction or our naval fleet by the Empire of Japan.at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Part history and part mystery story, Finding Pearl Harbor is the first of five books about children growing up onthe home front during WorldWar II.
Set in a small rural community the children are learning to cope with highly personal issues of their own when suddenly confronted with the possiblilty of war invading their isolated lives. Larry, the oldest, wants to join the army, but is charged with the care of his lttle sister, Molly, who firmly believes their mother is with the angels. Stella struggles to understand her strange gift of second sight. Ellens mother seems bitterly unloving for no good reason. Barbara, sent from England to escape the bombs, works hard at settling into her new life. Roland handicapped, silent and brooding seeks ways to reach out to the others.
Finding Pearl Harbor is fiction, but the events of World War II are carefully interwoven into the story. It is the childrens task to come to terms with them in a world where they think nobody ever tells you anything.
Over half a century after the event, we are marking the distruction or our naval fleet by the Empire of Japan.at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Part history and part mystery story, Finding Pearl Harbor is the first of five books about children growing up onthe home front during WorldWar II.
Set in a small rural community the children are learning to cope with highly personal issues of their own when suddenly confronted with the possiblilty of war invading their isolated lives. Larry, the oldest, wants to join the army, but is charged with the care of his lttle sister, Molly, who firmly believes their mother is with the angels. Stella struggles to understand her strange gift of second sight. Ellens mother seems bitterly unloving for no good reason. Barbara, sent from England to escape the bombs, works hard at settling into her new life. Roland handicapped, silent and brooding seeks ways to reach out to the others.
Finding Pearl Harbor is fiction, but the events of World War II are carefully interwoven into the story. It is the childrens task to come to terms with them in a world where they think nobody ever tells you anything.