Here is yet another historical fiction by Amanda Dykes. The style of the writing and general tone is the same as her other books. It is perhaps a bit more somber because of the backdrop of WWII but Dykes manages to balance the darkness of war with the hope of faith and friendship. Dykes clearly did a lot of research to get the setting of the novel authentic. The characters are well drawn (and well read by the narrator) and each makes their own journey of self-discovery. At one point Dykes leads the reader to believe that one of the main characters has died, but since I had read her other books I was pretty sure she would pull out a happy ending. I will be reading more from Dykes, but I need a rest from the thickly layered emotions of her literary style. (368 p. 2021)
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Yours is the Night by Amanda Dykes
Orphaned as a teen, Matthew raised himself and his younger sister in the stables of a race horse farm where he found work as a stable hand. When WWI begins, Matthew enlists, and his sister become nurse. Both end up in France where Matthew's commander recognizes in him the qualities of a true leader. They are in trenches near the Argonne forest, where Mireilles had always lived with her father and grandfather. When the war encroaches on Mireilles sheltered life, Matthew and his band rescue her right before she falls behind enemy lines. In a rare moment of sentimentality, their commander allows Matthew and two companions to escort Mireilles and the important documents she holds, to Paris where Mireilles might have relatives. On the way, shared joys and trials bond them in ways that nothing but a war, hard fought, can.
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