Camouflage by Heather Sweeney is an autobiography of one who wanted to be the heroine of her life, not a victim.
The book is in three parts. In the first part, there is dating, proposal, excitement of becoming a navy wife, getting lost and feeling deserted, and the struggles of getting accustomed to it all, not to speak about amazing weekends and getaways. But, as with all things that go with the military life, nothing stayed the same for long. Her life continued to crumble, and she was frequently getting messages of an impending divorce. Part II begins with a demand from her husband for divorce, and tells how, her life continued with a longing for anything other than the loneliness she often felt. Also, counseling sessions, visits for therapy, the realization that she is with a man she no longer wanted to be married to, and the preparation for legal separation. Part III chronicles the divorce, the travails of adjusting to a new life, and the joy of reclaiming her maiden self to become a heroine.
This book, a page-turner, speaks of it all. A military wife losing her identity while adjusting to a new lifestyle that demanded immense resilience. How she never compromised on what she thought she deserved, and how determined is her efforts to build her own space back from nowhere. Tastefully narrated scenes and events depict the emotional vortex, love can lead one to, and the courage it takes to chart one's own path.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Book Review: Camouflage
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