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Deuteronomy 31:8: And the LORD, He is it that doth go before thee, neither forsake thee: Fear not, neither be dismayed.
With the war that rages in Europe landing at the Goodman fields with the arrival of German prisoners of war, Anna Goodman fears the war will destroy what's left of her family.
Her mother is dead, her father has given up on life, and her brother, Brent, goes missing in action in World War II. Even though she has a full-time war job, she feels she must keep the family farm going so that Brent will have something to come home to. She won't let herself think that he might never return. Any dreams Anna has for her future are held captive by the responsibilities the war and life have thrust upon her.
If only Anna didn't have to rely on help from German prisoners -- or from Specialist Sid Chance, the cocky know-it-all who oversees the prinsoers' work. In her heart, she knows she can't do everything demanded of her, but whom can she trust to carry the burden with her?
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This one was actually my favorite of the series. The romance between Anna and Sid is authentic and not touchy-feely bodycentric at all, which made me love their story even more. It's a fairly quick read and touches on some interesting info about how the German captives were used to help farm in the Midwest while the American men were off to war. It wasn't a phase of history I knew much about, and I'm sure others will also enjoy learning more about a lesser-known facet of WW2.
Content: Squeaky clean. I'd be comfortable giving books in this series to even young teen girls because of the lower focus on romance.