Soldier Boys
Dean Hughes is a prominent author of historical novels and children's books. He was born in Ogden, Utah in 1943, and grew up in very humble circumstances, I mean he was poor, but the reason I admire him is because when he was at high school he promised himself and his friends that he would be a writer.Much of his writing is targeted to children and young adults (particularly sports-themed and World War II), although he is also well known to adult readers of LDS Fiction for his meticulously researched "Children of the Promise" and "Hearts of the Children" series, set in World War II and Vietnam War eras respectively.
He is one of the writers largely credited with the rapidly increasing quality of Mormon literature in recent years.
- So… what makes this book interesting…???
I think the title is not so interesting but the picture in the paste makes you think because there you can see to boys, one from Germany and other from USA. That is nothing compared to reading because is that kind of book that transport you to the moment or place where the action take place.
- Main characters:
Spencer Morgan, the third of five children in his family. He was sixteen when he joined the parachutes command. He is the second in his family to join the army and the reason is simple to show his courage and attract the attention of the girls.
- What’s the story about…???
The second but not less important is Spence, who drops out his Utah high school and entered airborne command. Once in the army he felt the scare produce by war but he never went back. He was in the paratroopers school when the final exam comes, they were training for that they the had to jump from an airplane Spence felt very scared but he just jumped from the airplane and land perfectly, then he made that for almost five more times.
But that’s not the end, the war is coming and the future is unknown for these two guys maybe the end of their lives is coming, there they just have to survive and to prove their bravery and courage…
- Comment of the book:
Once I finished the first chapter I get totally involved in the story because it’s not the same of war that you see in movies; I mean it’s the story of two guys like me that like any adolescent want to prove something for the others or for themselves.
I liked something the mostly. There’s one part where a sergeant says to Spence that war is for stupid people and that the responsibility of an adolescent is to study and learn about life not to be fighting…

1 comment:
Hi. Juanfra: I like your playlist and the comments you have posted. Hope you continue enjoying your book.
Monica
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