“... stop trying to get me to write about 'decent courageous people' -- read the Ladies' Home Journal for those! ... I believe in going through and facing the worst, not hiding from it.”
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Letters home: correspondence, 1950-1963
This book is a collection of letters exchanged between individuals over a period of thirteen years, providing an intimate look at the personal experiences and reflections of the correspondents during a significant era in history. more
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