Elliot's sequel to the acclaimed novel "Under a War-Torn Sky" delivers a moving portrait of the aftermath of war and one young man's courageous quest to help survivors and reclaim the trust of the girl he loves.
World War II may be ending, but the conflict still rages for nineteen-year-old bomber pilot Henry Forester. After returning home to Virginia he is still reliving his struggles, and canβt stop worrying about the safety of those who helped him escapeβmost of all, one French boy, Pierre, who may have lost everything because of Henry. When he returns to France to find Pierre, Henry is staggered by the consequences of war. Amid starvation, cities devastated by Allied bombing, and the shocking return of concentration camp survivors, Henry must embark on a brave search for a lost boy and a fight to find his own peace.
L.M. Elliott is well-known for her historical fiction for teens and middle-grade readers. A former journalist, her research capabilities are unparalleled in children's literature. Laura speaks at conferences and schools throughout the year. She lives in Virginia. You can Β
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