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Sailor's Mail
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Sailor’s Mail

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Sailor’s Mail isn’t just a war story, it’s a love story. Sixty-three years after Homer Norris served in the United States Navy, his daughter discovered a family trunk filled with memorabilia from the 1940s, and skillfully reconstructed her parents’ World War II experience. The newlyweds’ lives are abruptly changed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Homer’s letters vividly depict the honest emotions of a sailor who battles fear, homesickness, boredom, and physical demands while never losing his sense of humor. Ruth’s diary and scrapbooks reveal her life on the home front and expose her fear that her husband might never return. The book is an inspiring testament to the power of love and one man’s unparalleled determination to get back home to his beautiful wife-the love of his life. Within the pages of this historical biography you will: -Hear how Homer and Ruth devised a secret code to bypass military censorship -Appreciate Homer’s inventive ways to make a little money on the side -Learn about the Navy’s island-hopping strategy for conquering the Pacific Islands -Journey with Homer as he develops friendships with island natives -Witness Homer’s emotions when he writes in one of his letters, All I want is for this war to end so I can come home to my wife and live and raise a family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Compass Flower Press
Date
3 April 2014
Pages
326
ISBN
9781936688685

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Sailor’s Mail isn’t just a war story, it’s a love story. Sixty-three years after Homer Norris served in the United States Navy, his daughter discovered a family trunk filled with memorabilia from the 1940s, and skillfully reconstructed her parents’ World War II experience. The newlyweds’ lives are abruptly changed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Homer’s letters vividly depict the honest emotions of a sailor who battles fear, homesickness, boredom, and physical demands while never losing his sense of humor. Ruth’s diary and scrapbooks reveal her life on the home front and expose her fear that her husband might never return. The book is an inspiring testament to the power of love and one man’s unparalleled determination to get back home to his beautiful wife-the love of his life. Within the pages of this historical biography you will: -Hear how Homer and Ruth devised a secret code to bypass military censorship -Appreciate Homer’s inventive ways to make a little money on the side -Learn about the Navy’s island-hopping strategy for conquering the Pacific Islands -Journey with Homer as he develops friendships with island natives -Witness Homer’s emotions when he writes in one of his letters, All I want is for this war to end so I can come home to my wife and live and raise a family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Compass Flower Press
Date
3 April 2014
Pages
326
ISBN
9781936688685