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Book details
  • Genre:HISTORY
  • SubGenre:Military / World War II
  • Language:English
  • Pages:310
  • Paperback ISBN:9798985321708

Letters of Love, War and Jazz

by Frank A. White

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Overview
This intimate story of a young couple's experiences during World War II, told through their nearly daily correspondence between the war-torn Pacific islands and the home front in Los Angeles, unfolds as an almost unfailingly candid, vividly detailed, distinctly vibrant and often humorous chronical not only of their daily lives, but of their hopes and dreams, frustrations and fears, and emotional highs and lows. It is also an evocative portrait of the times and places in which they lived and worked and of the events that shaped the period, providing a very personal perspective on this critical time in our nation's and the world's history.
Description
Just days after the June 6, 1944, Allied landing in Normandy, a twenty-five-year-old Navy recruit from rural Indiana begins a two-year odyssey, first facing the rigors of basic and advanced training, then earning an assignment with the famed Seabees and deployment to several battle-scarred islands in the vast Pacific theater, where the war with Japan still rages. His wandering tour of duty ends with an extended stint in Okinawa, site of the last great battle of World War II, before making the long journey home after a final stop in a war-ravaged Tokyo. Meanwhile, the Seabee's young wife from industrial Gary, Indiana, struggles to make a new life for herself in wartime Los Angeles to await his return. She finds a challenging job, makes new friends and explores this lively wartime American city, frequently taking refuge in the vibrant jazz music scene that she and her wandering Seabee both love. What keeps them intimately connected during these turbulent years apart are their nearly daily letters to each other, vividly, candidly and adoringly chronicling their hopes and dreams, frustrations and fears, and determination and commitment about their deferred future. This heartfelt correspondence also features keen and revealing observations and insights about the perilous times they live in and the critical events shaping their lives during their uncertain months apart.
About the author
Frank White, an accomplished retired attorney, consultant, writer and speaker, with a distinguished career in government and the private sector, is also a proud father and grandfather living in Maryland with his wife of 50 years. He has traveled extensively and is an avid cyclist and photographer. This captivating first-hand account of the experiences of his own father and mother during World War II, is his first book of historical non-fiction.