Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Daughter of War, Book four


Daughter of War, by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch was a very good book. It was about a young couple who were seperated due to war. The things that people had to face in that past time era were shocking and upsetting. When the author described Kevork walking through the town and seeing the bodies, and describing the stench it made me very upset. I felt badly for the people who had to suffer through war. It also reminds me that there is a war going on out in Iraq, and people have to go through some of the similar situations, every day. The death in this book was upsetting, and I hated to think that some people are capable of watching other humans suffer, and killing young orphans, but overall love prevails. I was happy Marta and Kevork found each other at the end, and they always thought of each other throughout the whole novel. This was a powerful novel, that I could easily read again.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Wesley,
    Thanks for your great review of my novel. You might also like Nobody's Child, which is the prequel to Daughter of War.

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