How did the author’s depiction of the psychological aftermath of war resonate with personal experiences?
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How did the author’s depiction of the psychological aftermath of war resonate with personal experiences?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed during the reflective moments, and was that intentional?
What inspired the author to set the story across multiple generations and perspectives?