Postcards from a War is about a boy whose mother has recently been
deployed overseas to a war. His grandfather, who was about the same age
when his father left to serve in World War II, helps him understand why
she has gone away. He shares with his grandson postcards and letters
sent by his father from the Philippines. The grandfather and grandson
collaborate on building a scrapbook that will include these, plus the
letters and emails and other communications the boy will get from his
mother.
Postcards is intended for 4-8 year olds, ones who are old enough to
understand that a parent in the military may have to go to a dangerous
place, but maybe not why. It shows the imporant intergenerational
bonding that famililies often experience during times of war.
The postcards and letters in the book were received by the author from
her father during World War II.