The Home Front
by David Wickenden
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Pub Date 15 Nov 2022 | Archive Date 3 Mar 2023
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Description
Cantankerous, old-fashioned, and stubborn as hell, Donald Wilson, was the first American soldier to enter Dachau, and has suffered with the horrors ever since. Now at ninety-five, he grapples with a recent pancreatic cancer diagnosis and believes there is nothing left to live for.
When neo-Nazis fire-bomb synagogues in his Pennsylvania hometown, he finds he has one last battle to fight. He only has months left to do this or the evil could rise again and plunge not only America, but the world back into the horrors of the Third Reich."
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Featured Reviews
Nazis are not Nice
Posted on December 1, 2022 by Jack
Do you like Nazis or allied groups such as White Supremacists? Do you think they are good for America? If you answer “yes” to both questions you probably won’t like this book. But it might open your eyes if you decide to read it anyway.
Personally, I don’t like Nazis. They were bad for Germany. We fought them in World War 2 at tremendous cost. These hate groups were fringe in the United States but are becoming more mainstream.
They seem to be an important part of one major political party. Some members support their goals. Others support their party and do not notice how much it has changed. Many politicians seem be afraid of losing their support and serve as dupes of these hate groups.
This is a review of “The Home Front” by David Wickenden. The unlikely hero of this book is a 95 year old World War 2 veteran with cancer who is concerned with hate groups and their role in the divisions in this country. He decides that since he helped defeat the German Nazis in World War 2, he would like to help defeat the American Nazis before he dies. He calls upon many others and especially veterans to join in his quest.
This book is a thriller with an important message. I enjoyed it and hope you will too.
The Home Front by David Wickenden is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that delves into the impact of war on everyday people. The story follows the lives of three families during World War II, and their struggles to cope with the realities of war and its aftermath. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to become invested in their stories. The author's writing is evocative and powerful, capturing the emotions and hardships of the time period. Overall, The Home Front is a well-written and emotionally charged novel that is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.
4.5 rounded up
Well written characters with realistic conversations. Good storyline. Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book
David Wickenden's "The Home Front" is a novel that skillfully intertwines the poignancy of historical fiction with the urgency of contemporary issues. This book is a compassionate exploration of the lasting impacts of war, both on individuals and on society at large. For me, this was a mix of feelings. Dachau always hurts to read about, as do all the horrors the Nazis perpetrated, but on the other hand, this was one of those book where you find yourself wanting to scream "Yeah! Get him!"
The story centres around a 95-year-old World War II veteran facing a terminal cancer diagnosis. Despite his personal struggles, he finds a renewed sense of purpose in combating the rise of neo-Nazism in his hometown. This narrative thread is not just a plot device; it serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring scars of war and the importance of confronting hatred, even decades after the conflict has ended.
Wickenden's portrayal of the protagonist is deeply moving. It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity for action, no matter the stage of life. The character's determination to stand against modern-day fascism, drawing from his experiences in the Second World War, is both inspiring and heart-rending.
What makes "The Home Front" particularly compelling is its ability to connect past and present. The novel doesn't just stay in the realm of historical fiction; it addresses contemporary issues, making it relevant and thought-provoking. The book's empathetic approach to its characters and their struggles adds depth and realism, making it easy for readers to become invested in their story.
Overall, "The Home Front" is more than just a historical thriller. It's a poignant narrative that captures the emotional and psychological complexities of war and its aftermath. It's a book that resonates with compassion and understanding, offering insights into the human condition in times of conflict and peace. For anyone interested in a novel that combines action with deep emotional resonance, "The Home Front" is a compelling choice.
This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher, provided through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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