Dearest Ones by Rosemary Norwalk

Dearest Ones by Rosemary Norwalk

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"Charming... an intimate memory of a time that has gone forever. " Rosamunde Pilcher "An amazing narrative... Everything about this account is blazingly authentic. There is no pretense, no false modesty or grandstanding. The gray privations of life in cold, wet wartime England come alive.

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Dearest Ones by Rosemary Norwalk

"Charming ...an intimate memory of a time that has gone forever." Rosamunde Pilcher "An amazing narrative ...Everything about this account is blazingly authentic. There is no pretense, no false modesty or grandstanding. The gray privations of life in cold, wet wartime England come alive." Washington Post "A different perspective on the war from those in the thick of battle or those writing on the home front...The author s letters ...speak of the camaraderie and adventure of it all ...she paints the everyday details, not the heroics." Dallas Morning News "A fascinating work of social history, revealing much about British life and American attitudes fifty years ago." Sunday Times (London) This captivating memoir of a World War II Red Cross volunteer recounts the touching stories of American women and men who served their country abroad. Based on richly detailed and beautifully written letters and journal entries, Rosemary Norwalk tells the unfolding love stories of her and her friends while stationed in England. Deflecting the advances of GIs of every stripe, but caught up in the romantic excitement of the times, they meet and fall in love with their future husbands and make plans for life after the war. With its absorbing narrative of devotion and heroism, Dearest Ones delivers an emotional testament to the endurance of the American spirit and an exquisite tale of love s discovery.
ROSEMARY NORWALK married in 1946 and pursued a career as a fashion buyer in St. Louis and then in advertising and public relations in Seattle, where she still lives with her husband, Bob. They recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
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ISBN 13 9780471379461
ISBN 10 0471379468
Title Dearest Ones
Author Rosemary Norwalk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2000-03-20
Number of pages 276
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.