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    • Pub. Date: February 2007
    • 332pp
    • Sales Rank: 204,789
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      • Pub. Date: February 2007
      • Publisher: Penxhere Press
      • Format: Paperback, 332pp
      • Sales Rank: 204,789

      Synopsis

      This is the untold war story.

      Lt. Col. Dave Grossman writes in his novel On Killing that soldiers experience a range of psychological effects resulting from war: " . . . fear, exhaustion, guilt and horror, hate, fortitude . . . " (51).

      The loved ones they leave behind experience similar psychological traumas that create a very personal homefront war, one often misconstrued by the media--as well as by those with no first-hand deployment experience--as simple "missing" and "worry."

      Homefront sheds needed light on the highly under-documented internal battles suffered by those left waiting. Each true-to-life character in Homefront (Mia, the professor-turned-cabdriver whose boyfriend deploys to Iraq; Jake, the boyfriend; Olivia, Jake's mother; Denise, a disgruntled soldier's wife and friend to Mia; Donny Donaldson, an alcoholic, maybe-Vietnam veteran and Mia's cab fare ) responds to the war in his or her own unique, and painfully intimate, way.

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      Kristen J. Tsetsi's debut novel, Homefront, takes us into the life of twenty-six year old Mia, who faces a battle against anxiety, loneliness and despair when her boyfriend is deployed to Iraq.

      By alternating plot with a slices-of-life format, Tsetsi gives dimension to her book in a subtle and masterful way, contrasting her clear, precise, concrete prose-which makes up the majority of the book-with a quasi-stream-of consciousness style interspersed throughout. Her solid, seamless and detailed writing has the power to bring us into each scene. The result is an engaging, realistic portrait of a lover's life at the homefront.

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