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Having little knowledge of Ireland's role in WWII, I was intrigued by the subject of this novel. Though the war is the backdrop of the story, it is less about military events and more about the characters themselves- their lives, relationships, conflicts, how they dealt with hardships, and most important how they grew to understand themselves. Not a "must read", but enjoyable & interesting to see Ireland's two opposing perspectives wrt WWII.
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