Actually I would probably give this book 4.5 stars as it gives an excellent overview of the Kokoda Campaign, and has a multitude of maps and photos for each phase of the campaign. Unfortunately, Kokoda falls in the shadow of Guadalcanal so it is not as well-known although it is important in Australia because their men did the fighting under appalling conditions at times.
The author is careful to discuss some of the more controversial aspects of the campaign such as command replacements, supplies, and the troops themselves which consisted of both militia and AIF. I found the book to be informative about a topic I knew little about, and would recommend it to anyone who might be interested in one of the most grueling campaigns of the Pacific theatre. This book is part of the Australian Army Campaigns Series.