Review of The Sand Pounder
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Review of The Sand Pounder
On December 8th, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced Japan's attack on US territory. While the update went on, Jane Morris kept listening to a radio with her hands trembling on it.
Her brother, Luke, also felt despondent upon hearing the president's speech, which signaled that war couldn't be far. Later, Luke decided to leave Jane, his only sister and the only member of their nuclear family, and the family house in Tillamook Valley to join the new recruiting program in Portland for the US Navy.
On June 21, 1942, while Luke served in the US Navy, another attack was aimed at Fort Stevens Battery Russell by a Japanese sailor from the coast. This necessitated the emergence of the Coast Guardsmen initiative by the US government, specifically called Sand Pounder.
Jane decided to apply and become a Sand Pounder to help her country succeed over its Japanese enemies. However, this decision is odd, as Sand Pounder is meant for men only. But against all the impossibilities that surround her decision, Jane is determined to beat through all odds by disguising herself as a man to find her way into proving herself worthy of defending her nation. Read how she could realize this plan in the book The Sand Pounder.
The Sand Pounder: Love and Drama on Horseback in WWII by M.J. Evans is a historical fiction that shows the tension, suffering, and sacrifices that all American citizens passed through during World War II between 1941 and 1945.
The book is written from the third-person perspective, explaining many events that ensued from 1941 through 1942 as the Japanese invaded the US territories. The author's writing style shows well the tension, uneasiness, and love of family and friends that ensued among the citizens of the US during this time.
From this story, I could learn some lessons, which I would like to point out. One lesson that stands out to me is why countries at war should fight with understanding, which will help them fight for peace and not destruction's sake. If war aims to bring peace in the end, one should also consider the possibility of getting peace without war. Jane made me know and believe this, as she showed understanding and a love of humanity toward folks that another US citizen could have considered enemies and probably helped orchestrate their termination from US territory.
Precisely, when Jane was on patrol as a member of the Coast Guard, whose duty it is to trap any Japanese on water and around the coast, she saved the life of Brian, a Japanese, who was sent to open fire on a specific US territory. By doing this, she was able to discover Brian's true citizenship—which meant he was American by birth—and the underlying reason that got him into fighting against America.
The book is written engagingly, as it uses a simple tone and good descriptive words to describe the characters' emotions and actions. From the start of the book, I was engaged and got my eyes fixed on the scenes of tense events. The author does not bore readers with unnecessary scenes, as she only goes straight to the most important ones. Some information needed is briefed in narrations, and this reduces space consumption.
I have nothing to dislike about this book, as I liked and enjoyed reading it. The book is professionally edited, as I could only find one typo in the whole book's content. Hence, the book earns a rating of 5 out of 5 stars from me.
I'll recommend this book to all lovers of historical fiction who would prefer a touch of mild romance. Specifically, if you like historical fiction based on the world war, you won't regret reading this.
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