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Nov 03, 2012branch_reviews rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This historical novel was inspired by the real-life experiences of the author’s father-in-law. Marshall Stone was a 23 year old U.S. pilot who survived the crash-landing of his fighter plane in a Belgian field during World War II. He is now a 60 year old widower, facing mandatory retirement from his fulfilling career as a pilot. Finding himself at loose ends, and unable to stop thinking about the past, Marshall sets out for Paris to try to find the people who risked their lives to help hide him and guide him to safety so long ago. The novel moves between Marshall’s recollections of the events and the people of the past and his present-day quest to find those people who played such a significant role in his survival. Through Marshall’s remembrances we see the members of the Resistance who often risked their lives to help downed airmen, and we realize, as does Marshall, the high price of war to those who lived through it. The person who affected him the most, and the clearest memory he has, is of the courageous teenage girl who protected and guided him in occupied France - the girl in the blue beret. “Ushering her readers back and forth across the decades, she (Mason) perfectly weaves history with fiction. In many ways the book is a tribute to these unsung civilians whose heroism often was never acknowledged by those they helped. [A] near-perfect war story.” USA Today. Reviewed by SK.