Anna Saunders' Honecker's children is an excellent contribution to a developing literature on the East German communist youth organization, the Free German Youth (FDJ), and an even larger collection of recent work on the economic insecurity of political disposition of eastern German youth following the collapse of communism…Saunders's originality lies in her timeline and methodology. She thoughtfully begins her study in 1979…and concludes her narrative in 2002…Saunders's analysis of the narrow theme of patriotism is particularly comprehensive and thorough, while at the same time well integrated into larger discussions and criticisms of niche societies and nostaligia.'