Description
1978 edition. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This compelling anthology, edited by Edna J. Hunter and Stephen D. Nice, offers a poignant exploration of the unique challenges and experiences faced by children of military families. Published in 1978, at the height of the Cold War and the Vietnam War era, this book provides a rare glimpse into the lives of those often overlooked in the narrative of military service. Through a collection of personal stories, academic essays, and historical accounts, the editors weave a tapestry that captures the resilience, sacrifices, and emotional complexities of growing up in a constantly shifting military environment. From frequent relocations and separations to the ever-present fear of loss, this volume sheds light on the profound impact of military life on the development and well-being of children. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the book’s historical significance, as it serves as a vital record of a generation shaped by the realities of war and the sacrifices of their families.