Mason’s text is rich and powerful, he deals with big concepts in a way that never overwhelms, never lectures. When one young character is driven to extreme measures, we find Frank remarking to a police officer: “The things people die from ain’t necessarily the things that kill them.”
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Book Blurb:1942: Twenty-four year old Bernhardt Lang is swept along by the currents of war, until an unexpected ally helps him live a life of his own making, in a place he could never have imagined hi...