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Publisher's Note:

It's April 1941. German bombers are in the air, about to attack Belfast. Oskar is a Luftwaffe conscript whose sweetheart, Elsa, was forced to flee Berlin for Ireland two years before. War-weary, he longs for escape. In remote Dunkerin, Kitty awakes to find a parachute trapped in one of the lime trees. When she discovers Oskar, injured and foraging for food in her kitchen, he becomes a rare and exciting secret. But Ireland during the Emergency is an uneasy place, and word of the parachute soon spreads. Meanwhile, Elsa is haunted by the plight of the parents she left behind. With the threat of Nazi invasion, she feels far from secure. A chance encounter with Elsa, and Charlie, a young medical student, finds himself falling in love. Oskar, Kitty, Elsa, Charlie. Their lives intertwine in a climate of war, exile, and ever-uncertain neutrality.…

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A Parachute in the Lime Tree

by Annemarie Neary

Overall Book Review:

Set during World War II, A Parachute in the Lime Tree illustrates how war can define a generation. Author Annemarie Neary introduces readers to four young adults whose heart-wrenching experiences mingle and intertwine. I was especially drawn to the tale of piano prodigy Elsa. The plot moves nicely and I loved learning more about Ireland’s stance during the war. Neary excels at conveying each character’s hopes and dreams — as well as their desperation at a world turned upside down. A lovely and satisfying ending makes A Parachute in the Lime Tree a novel I will never forget. 

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by The History Press Ireland

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: 9 religious exclamations, 5 mild obscenities, 2 derogatory names, 1 scatological word

Violence/Gore: Several second hand reports of violence involving bombings and war injuries; a character is slapped, characters are involved in a bombing, and a character is struck in the back of the head; many die violently in non-detailed scenes due to German air raids.

Sex/Nudity: 4 incidents of kissing; a man paints a nude portrait of a character; a sexual reference is made involving a character’s “manhood”; an affair is reported; a scene of masturbation occurs; a character is undressed against her will; sexual activity occurs without explicit detail between adults; a half-page explicit description of sex involving prostitution occurs.

Mature Subject Matter:

War; death; love; religious conflict and the Holocaust; separation; illness

Alcohol / Drug Use:

Several instances of drinking and smoking.

Overall Book Rating
Profanity/Language
Rating:
3
10
Violence/Gore
Rating:
3
10
Sex/Nudity
Rating:
9
10

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About the Reviewer

My mother was the one who sparked my love of books. Long before school instruction, she sat me down and taught me to read. My childhood was filled with trips to the library and bookmobile to find great books. My first loves were The Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Pippi Longstocking series by Astrid Lingren. Now as a mom and speech pathologist, I am constantly looking for good, clean books to use at home and in therapy. I enjoy reading many different genres, but my favorites are usually historical fiction. I married my best friend, the “boy next door”, and we have a beautiful little girl who we often find sprawled out on the floor, flipping through picture books. Together our family likes to swim, run and play tennis. Besides reading, I also love to bake, garden and travel.