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After the Dancing Days
After the Dancing Days
Author: Margaret Rostkowski
ISBN-13: 9780434961047
ISBN-10: 0434961043
Publication Date: 4/11/1988
Pages: 219
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Publisher: William Heinemann
Book Type: Paperback
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After World War I, the vets came home - some of them terribly damaged, with burns, amputations, blindness. Annie's father is a doctor at a veterans' hospital, but her mother - and many others in the town -want nothing to do with them. Teen-aged Annie overcomes her revulsion in order to read to the blind, talk with the maimed and learn more about the war-death of her beloved Uncle Paul. She experiences her first crush - towards one of the patients - and her sorrow when he leaves the hospital to return to his far-away home.

A well-written and touching book for teen-agers.