
The children of military personnel face a range of problems that in civilian life we often don't experience, think about or even register. This book fills a gap in our knowledge that we perhaps didn't know existed but now can see is a real issue.
These young people can be regularly uprooted from home and school to follow a deployed parent, or they can be left at home while one or even two parents are sent away for months on end to war zones. They face worry and possible bereavement as a result of wars being fought overseas.
And all of this in a culture that often suggests that as members of the "services family" they shouldn't need to look for help from outside.
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