
- 217 pages
- English
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About this book
A look at love during World War II that "celebrates not only the personal sacrifices these couples made to serve their country, but also their devotion to one another"Ā ( San Francisco Book Review).
America's World War II is most often told through the stories of its great battles, when an entire generation of our young men was suddenly thrust across the oceans to represent the New World in deadly combat against the great powers of the Old. On sea, in the air, and on land our boys fought against totalitarian powers that threatened to overturn the American ideal of liberty for every individual, even civilization itself.
But while often forgotten, America's women participated too. On the home front they were more than willing to share in the hardships of wartime, and in countless cases they fairly lived and breathed with support for our troops overseas. Whether working in factories or taking care of families, rationing or volunteering, their unflagging support contributed more to our victories than has ever been told.
Young people have been falling in love since time began, but romance during a global conflagration brought a unique set of challenges. The uncertainty of the time led to an abundance of couples marrying quickly, after brief courtships. Others grew closer through intermittent correspondence, in which the soldier was often censored by officers, yet true longing from both sides invariably came through. It was the worst time of all to try to have a relationship, yet amazingly, thousands of couples created lifelong bonds.
From blind dates to whirlwind romances to long separations, War Bonds highlights stories of couples who met or married during WWII. Each of the thirty stories begins with a World War II-era song title and concludes with a look at wartime couples in their twilight, as well as when they were so hopeful and young and determined to save the world. Illustrated with photographs from the 1940s as well as current ones of each couple, War Bonds offers readers a glimpse of bygone days, as well as a poignant glimpse of our own.
During history's greatest war it was no time to start a relationship. But many among our young men and women did so regardless, and in this book we see how amazingly the "war bonds" of that World War II generation so frequently endured.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- One: Band of Gold
- Two: Lady in Waiting
- Three: The Luck of the Draw
- Four: Have a Little Faith
- Five: Footloose, Fancy Free and Fun
- Six: Dishpan Hands
- Seven: From Sailor to Preacher
- Eight: Damn Yankee
- Nine: Globe Trotters
- Ten: Little Things Add Up to Love
- Eleven: Pearl Harbor Survivors
- Twelve: Brothers and Their Brides
- Thirteen: A Seat Next to You
- Fourteen: Hard to Say Goodbye
- Fifteen: She Still Wears the Pants
- Sixteen: The Farmerās Wife
- Seventeen: Pin Curls and All
- Eighteen: Letters From Home
- Nineteen: Bicycle Built for Two
- Twenty: Canāt Take My Eyes Off of You
- Twenty-One: Happy Trails
- Twenty-Two: Peg Oā My Heart
- Twenty-Three: Iāve Got Your Number
- Twenty-Four: The Short Drive Home
- Twenty-Five: Preacherās Boy and Farmerās Daughter
- Twenty-Six: The Pilot and the WAVE
- Twenty-Seven: Laughing Through the Years
- Twenty-Eight: Keeping Time
- Twenty-Nine: Second Look Was All It Took
- Thirty: The Marine and the Sailor
- Thirty-One: So Nice to Come Home to
- Thirty-Two: Sharing the Ride
- Thirty-Three: First Kiss
- Thirty-Four: Fireworks
- Thirty-Five: Wings of Gold
- Thirty-Six: Romance on Wheels
- Afterword