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the summer of 1943 Norah and Gavin have now lived in Canada for three years with Aunt Florence and Aunt Mary.
Norah is finding it difficult to remember her past life in England, and young Gavin seems to remember very little about their parents at all. Soon after she arrives,
however, she has a problem: she falls in love!
The object of her crush is Andrew, one of the visiting cousins.
Since Andrew is much too old for her and doesn't return her feelings, Norah is plunged into misery. Andrew has his own problems, for he doesn't want to fight.
Both of them have to come to grips with some complex moral questions about war.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Norah is finding it difficult to remember her past life in England, and young Gavin seems to remember very little about their parents at all. Soon after she arrives,
however, she has a problem: she falls in love!
The object of her crush is Andrew, one of the visiting cousins.
Since Andrew is much too old for her and doesn't return her feelings, Norah is plunged into misery. Andrew has his own problems, for he doesn't want to fight.
Both of them have to come to grips with some complex moral questions about war.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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