This tense and thought-provoking World War II story, from the
acclaimed author of Missing in Action and Search and Destroy,
examines what it truly means to be a hero.
Spencer Morgan and Dieter Hedrick are on opposite sides of the war, but
they're fighting for the same things: honor and respect.
At the age of fifteen, Dieter's blind devotion gets him promoted from
Hitler Youth into the German army. Dieter is determined to prove his
allegiance and bravery all costs.
Spence, just sixteen, drops out of his Utah high school to begin
training as a paratrooper. He's seen how boys who weren't much in high
school can come home heroes, and Spence wants to prove to his friends
and family that he really can be something.
Both Spence and Dieter fear the war will end too soon--that they won't
get the chance to prove themselves. But when they finally see the action
they were hoping for, it's like nothing they ever could have imagined.