From The New Yorker
"Moving, meaningful, beautifully written."
Review
"A novel of substance and of candor. . . . Slowly but surely, Alexander Saxton seems to be saying in this strong novel, America is emerging from the dark ages of racial prejudice and discrimination." --
Victor P. Hass, Chicago Tribune"[A] forceful, well-constructed novel of love and war, prejudice and injustice. . . . Mr. Saxton's book documents an area of the World War II story that has been largely ignored in fiction." --
William Hogan, San Francisco Chronicle
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