More parent figure than child, Hayley copes with the burden of her war vet dad’s severe post-traumatic stress disorder by affecting a snarky bravado. While her father buries his pain in drink and drugs, Haley slowly opens herself to the possibility of love. With flashback chapters from the father’s point of view, Anderson offers an emotional—but never overwrought—examination of the devastating effects of war, set alongside an authentic and tender coming-of-age romance.
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