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Violence
Some
Some wartime violence in flashbacks and the immediate aftermath
Language
None
Clean language
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
PTSD and trauma recovery, treated with genuine care for the MG audience
What this book is about
The sequel to The War That Saved My Life continues Ada's story after WWII ends. With the war over, Ada must confront what peace means for a girl who was saved by it — and navigate the complicated process of building a real life. Bradley handles Ada's PTSD and growth with the same sensitivity as the first book.
Notes for sensitive readers
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PTSD and trauma themes
WWII aftermath
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