Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Home Front by Kristin Hannah

Home Front  My Rating: 4.9


Like many couples, Michael and Jolene Zarkades are juggling the pressures of everyday life—children, careers, bills, and chores—while their twelve-year marriage quietly begins to unravel. When Jolene is deployed into active combat, everything shifts. Michael, a defense attorney, is suddenly left at home, unprepared for the realities of single parenthood with their two daughters.

As a mother, Jolene is heartbroken to leave her family behind; as a soldier, she understands duty and sacrifice all too well. In her letters home, she paints a softened, almost idealized version of life on the front lines, shielding her family from the harsh truth. But war has a way of changing people, often in ways no one can predict. When tragedy strikes, Michael is forced to confront his deepest fears and fight a battle of his own—for his family, his marriage, and everything that truly matters.

I alKristin Hannah has written a story that feels both tender and powerful—light in its readability, yet deeply heavy in its subject matter. Home Front offers a moving and honest look at the impact of war, not just on the battlefield, but on the families left behind. The characters are deeply relatable, their struggles authentic and gripping. An emotional, beautifully written novel, and an excellent way to start off the year.