Publication May 6, 2025
With April coming up soon as the Month of the Military Child and May as Military Appreciation Month, this seems a good time to share this review. It's a touching tribute to the military. That definitely includes family members. Told through the eyes of a pilot's young daughter, the book nicely captures the depths of sacrifice and love that military families endure in the service to their country. The text is easy to read yet captures the growing sense of anticipation as the children await Daddy's return. You may find yourself about to burst with joy yourself as the jets land and methodically disembark.
Special kudos to illustrator Tim Deberd. Largely using soft, comfortable, let's say cozy feeling colors, he uses many little touches throughout that bring to life the old cliche of "a picture is worth a thousand words". I won't mention them all but standouts for me were the calendar on the wall with the days X'd out as the big day approaches and the eager faces of a child leaning out of a vehicle as it approaches the checkpoint to enter the base for the reunion. There even seems to be dust kicked up by the children's energetic run to their father when he finally steps from the plane. Though focused on one family, the sense of joy on the faces will make you smile. Enjoy spying these little touches as you read and enjoy the lovely illustrations. Children are often overlooked when it comes to discussions of family sacrifice, so it was a delight to see Cino focus on them.
Bottom line, it's surely obvious I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Well thought out and executed with touching, meaningful illustrations, it offers a sort of thank you to all who serve, families included. My sincere thanks to #WhimspireBooks and author #CortneyCino for sharing this book with me early. It was truly a delight and living in Alaska, a state with a heavy military presence, quite relevant to this day and age. I loved the final picture of the united again family having fun around the dinner table.
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