This book is fantastic and I encourage
everyone to read it. The story is told through a journal written by a soldier.
The journal is given to Jim as a birthday present from a great-grandparent. This
journal is about another Jim and starts when he is a young boy. The country that
Jim lives in enters WWI. Jim's father is drafted and Jim, interested in the war,
keeps good records of positions and battles. When Jim finds out about his
father's death he is eager to take his father's position. With all the bad news,
Jim's mother passes from mental illness. Jim goes off to war and starts to write
in his journal documenting his thoughts and feelings. Finally, when "the
big push" disembarked, Jim, like everyone else, thought the Germans would
be easily defeated. When the soldiers charged out of their bunkers, Jim saw
lines of soldiers dropping like dominoes as the Germans fired. Jim, seeing all
of his friends lying in pools of blood, started to walk away. He was headed
toward home where he planned to meet his girlfriend to have a picnic. Later he
was found and shot for desertion. This book was very interesting. It was
suspenseful and also "action packed." Since it was historical fiction,
you learn some facts from the war. This book is for seventh or eighth grade boys
interested in action, suspense, and war. I recommend it even to girls because it
has a love story. This is a well-rounded book for everyone and I encourage you
to read it.
~Joe Strawinski, 8th
grade, Boardman Center Middle School, Boardman, Ohio
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