Home Front (Hardcover)
| Author: Kristin Hannah |
List Price:
$27.99
(Save 32%)
Today
$18.76
+ $3.75 SHIPPING
EARN 5x (94) RAKUTEN SUPER POINTSWhat's this?
Click here for Kobo Edition (eBook). Available for $12.99! (What's this?)
Condition:
Brand New
In Stock:
Usually Ships within 1 business day
5x
Product Details:
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: St Martins Pr
ISBN-10: 0312577206
ISBN-13: 9780312577209
Sku: 222996547
Publish Date: 1/31/2012
Pages:
390
Age Range:
NA
See more in Contemporary Women
| The blockbuster bestselling author of "Night Road" and "Firefly Lane" delivers a masterful novel that explores the sacrifices of one American family and illuminates the true cost of honor, duty, and love, offering an intimate look at the inner landscape of a disintegrating marriage and a dramatic examination of the price of war. |
|
From the Publisher:
"From a distance, Michael and Joleen Zarkades seem to have it all: a solid marriage, two exciting careers, and children they adore. But after twelve years together, the couple has lost their way; they are unhappy and edging toward divorce. Then the Iraq war starts. An unexpected deployment will tear their already fragile family apart, sending one of them deep into harm's way and leaving the other at home, waiting for news. When the worst happens, each must face their darkest fear and fight for the futureof their family. An intimate look at the inner landscape of a disintegrating marriage and a dramatic exploration of the price of war on a single American family, HOME FRONT is a provocative and timely portrait of hope, honor, loss, forgiveness, and the elusive nature of love"-- |
Annotation:
Michael, an attorney, and Jolene, a National Guard helicopter pilot, are going through a rough patch in their marriage when she is deployed to Iraq. Forced to become the primary caregiver for their daughters, Betsy and Lulu, Michael gains a greater appreciation of Jolene's contributions to their family. Called upon in his law practice to defend a veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder who has killed his wife, Michael also begins to understand the challenges Jolene is facing in Iraq. Despite his changed attitude, when Jolene returns home, horribly injured in a helicopter crash that has put a friend and fellow pilot in a coma, their reunion is an uneasy one. With their daughters resentful and their marriage still troubled, the couple must embark on a mission to rediscover trust, love and joy.
Michael, an attorney, and Jolene, a National Guard helicopter pilot, are going through a rough patch in their marriage when she is deployed to Iraq. Forced to become the primary caregiver for their daughters, Betsy and Lulu, Michael gains a greater appreciation of Jolene's contributions to their family. Called upon in his law practice to defend a veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder who has killed his wife, Michael also begins to understand the challenges Jolene is facing in Iraq. Despite his changed attitude, when Jolene returns home, horribly injured in a helicopter crash that has put a friend and fellow pilot in a coma, their reunion is an uneasy one. With their daughters resentful and their marriage still troubled, the couple must embark on a mission to rediscover trust, love and joy.
Author Bio
Kristin Hannah
Kristin Hannah has told interviewers, "I'm endlessly fascinated by the relationships that define us," and she has channeled that fascination into several best-selling novels that explore family, friendship, and romance. Generally categorized as a writer of "contemporary women's fiction," Hannah has earned legions of loyal fans. A native of Southern California, Hannah spent much of her childhood at the beach. When she was eight, the family moved to Washington State. She began her professional career in the 1980s at an advertising agency but soon decided to attend law school instead. While she was in her final year of school, her mother was in the final stages of battling breast cancer. Wanting to spend as much time as possible together, the two began researching and outlining what Hannah has called "the worst, most clichéd historical romance ever written." After her mother died, she put the materials in the back of her closet, forgetting all about the saga, which was set in 19th-century Scotland. After a few years of practicing entertainment and anti-trust law, Hannah, who had subsequently married, became pregnant and was confined to bed. Restless and bored, she became hooked on daytime television. Her concerned husband reminded her about the unfinished manuscript and suggested that she might find writing a more fulfilling sedentary activity than watching game shows. By the time her son was born, Hannah has said, she knew for sure "I wanted to be a stay-at-home mother, and I needed to write." A string of rejection notices followed, but in 1991 Hannah published her first novel, A HANDFUL OF HEAVEN, a romance set in 19th-century Yukon Territory. She wrote several more romances before turning to contemporary women's fiction in 1999, with ON MYSTIC LAKE, the tale of a woman who returns to her hometown and reconnects with her first love, now a widower with a troubled daughter. Hannah has since become known for her sensitive examinations of what she has called the "universal female connections" of marriage, motherhood, sisterhood, and friendship.
Praise
"Fans of Kristin Hannah's books appreciate her ability to create entertaining stories that are also relatable. Her latest novel, HOME FRONT, is no different."
- Alicia Rancilio
02/07/2012
"Kristin Hannah is spinning her familiar magic in a new novel, HOME FRONT, that may have readers emptying their Kleenex boxes as they take in the story of troubled mom Jolene Zarkades and her family."
- Melinda Bargreen
01/30/2012

Related Products















