“Letters from World War II” is a biography of Barbara Jane Hannon’s parents’ lives during WWII while separated by the war, during which her father was a navigator on a B-17 flying bombing mission over Germany.
San Diego, CA – WEBWIRE – Thursday, June 20, 2024
“What an enduring love story! Using primary documents and letters, writer / curator Barbara Hannon allows us vicarious entry into the world of her parents during a time when the rest of the world was on fire. I cried my way through parts of it, recognizing the connections of family, a midwest location, and a love that would not be tamped down by the constraints and deprivations of WW II.” – Elizabeth Gatewell, Librarian
ReadersMagnet, a respected publishing and marketing company, will exhibit Barbara Jane Hannon’s book “Letters from World War II: A Story of Life and Love During the Extraordinary Events of WWII” at the 2024 Printers Row Lit Fest (PRLF). The book event will be held on September 7-8, 2024, at Printers Row Park, 620 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, USA.
The Printers Row Lit Fest is the largest free outdoor literary event in the Midwest. For many established and emerging authors, the renowned outdoor literary event is a significant platform for global literary exposure. The PRLF allows them to showcase their works to a wide and diverse audience.
Readers are set to embark on an enthralling journey through the pages of Barbara Jane Hannon’s extraordinary book. Barbara is the daughter of a couple whose story unfolds during WWII, and she discovers a hidden treasure after their passing. A vivid narrative of her parents’ lives emerges from a box filled with letters, telegrams, and wartime documents.
The telegram from the War Department was delivered to Barbara’s mother on January 23, 1944, that her father had been missing in action over Germany since January 11. Barbara’s parents had been married for only two months when he flew to England to serve as a navigator on a B-17 Fortress flying bombing missions over Germany. They remained separated for over two years after his plane was shot down, and he became a prisoner of the Germans. The letters they wrote each other kept their spirits and hopes up. Their story unfolds through those letters and reveals strength, courage, hope, and enduring love that transcended the horrendous events of the war that interrupted their lives like so many others of their generation.
Witness a narrative that breathes life into history and celebrates the indomitable spirit of those who navigated through tumultuous times. Get a copy of “Letters from World War II: A Story of Life and Love During the Extraordinary Events of WWII” by Barbara Jane Hannon today on ReadersMagnet Bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. To learn more about the author and her works, visit her website: https://www.barbarahannon.com/. Visit the book’s display at the 2024 Printers Row Lit Fest at the ReadersMagnet exhibit.
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Barbara Jane Hannon is the daughter of the couple whose WWII story is told in this book. After their deaths, she found a box of letters and war documents that revealed her parent’s lives during the war. Although she says her parents never talked about the war, the story that unfolded was stunning, heart-wrenching, and at times horrific and worth sharing with others.
“Letters from World War II: A Story of Life and Love During the Extraordinary Events of WWII”
Author: Barbara Jane Hannon
Genre: Historical World War II: Biography
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published date: June 5, 2024
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