I do not normally leave reviews either good or bad, but in this case I just feel the need to speak my heart out. I bought this book because of the high rating both on Amazon and Goodreads, expecting to find a good piece of historical fiction. However, to my bitter disappointment I found many hours of boring read, skipping through the pages to get to the essence. While I give the author the credit for creating a very authentic atmosphere, and do believe that one can learn a lot about the historical events of the time, the plot is super predictable, and the main characters are so very sugary, you want to puke.
ATTENTION! SPOILERS!
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The main protagonist Nellie Clark is described as a pure angel. She works ridiculous hours at the factory, and gives away almost all her money to her dad. When her dad kickes her out of the house, she doesn't have any hard feelings against him. When her boyfriends leaves her, she doesn't hate him either. She raises her brothers and sisters as their mum, and then takes in the siblings of her friends, who goes to war because she gave a promise to his mum. She works really hard, takes overtime, and does homework to earn "a few bobs". She never losses her nerve through out the whole book. She also waits for her second boyfriend until the end of WW1. He finally comes back, and they live happily ever after. This is pretty much the whole story.
Then there is her fiance Sam Gilbie, who also hardly has any negative traits. He is trying to get her attention since they are 16, forgives her chosing another man over him, helps her first boyfriend to escape police, and basically helps her with everything until he goes to war. The only time when he is not so "goody-goody" is when he comes back from the war, and seems rather distant - mainly doesn't tell her "I love you" and doesn't want to talk about war. But, after some time, Nellie makes a huge discovery that this is because of the death of his horse! Once they talk about it, it all magically goes back to normal.
I am sorry, but this has as much to do with the reality as Twilight... Real people do not behave this way! All the time through the book it felt so completely artificial and sugary! I can't believe people are rating it so high. To my mind, while the voice is good, the plot is quite mediocre.