A deep and wonderful study of personalities and how we grow.
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Guard of Honor is NOT about World War II, though it is convincingly set at a Florida airbase during the War. It is about human character, the ways we create situations in our (and others') lives and how we solve those situations -- including the situation of racial prejudice. But it's not a book about race, either. Read it -- you'll go back to it again and again, year after year, for new lessons that still apply to our lives today. Persevere.
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