When You Come Home: A Wartime Courtship in Letters, 1941-45

When You Come Home: A Wartime Courtship in Letters, 1941-45

When You Come Home: A Wartime Courtship in Letters, 1941-45

When You Come Home: A Wartime Courtship in Letters, 1941-45

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Overview

The story of two Wayne State University students who were separated by World War II, told through the letters that they exchanged.

Robert E. Quirk and his future wife, Marianne, were both Wayne State University students when they met and fell in love in 1941, but they were quickly parted when Quirk was drafted. Decades after their marriage and the end of the war, Quirk shares the letters they exchanged during World War II.

The letters in When You Come Home paint a vivid picture of the couple’s growing personal relationship alongside the politics of wartime, both overseas and on the homefront. As Quirk writes of combat in France and details reactions abroad to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Marianne describes the impact of these events back in Detroit. When You Come Home also reveals personal glimpses of life in the 1940s, as the two exchange everyday stories about their families and the cities they live in and visit, about their studies at Wayne State, and about their jobs.

Quirk’s letters are presented along with commentary about his experiences at the time, giving the letters additional context and meaning. This volume also includes a foreword by former Detroit Free Press publisher Neal Shine.

For readers curious about day-to-day life during World War II, When You Come Home will be a fascinating and personal glimpse into the time period.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814333341
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 10/16/2007
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Robert E. Quirk is professor emeritus of Latin American history at Indiana University.

Table of Contents


Foreword: World War II Detroit     vii
Preface     xv
Basic Training     1
Pearl Harbor     25
Jack-of-All-Trades     53
The Old CCC Camp     79
A Corporal's Duties     105
The ASTP     131
A Wedding in the Offing     151
A Dream Realized     175
Preparing for Combat     199
Weeks of Uncertainty     223
The ETO     245
Life on a French Farm     271
The Last Days     293
Winding Things Up     323
The Final Days     341
Postscript     365
Editor's Note     369

What People are Saying About This

Distinguished Professor of History at Wayne State University - Melvin Small

When You Come Home is a unique collection that combines World War II experiences with engaging personal material and valuable social and cultural history. It is rare to have such thoughtful letters from the home front to the soldier."

Recruiting and Development Editor at the Detroit Free Press and Editor of Songquest: the Journals of Great Lakes Fol - Joe Grimm

Robert E. Quirk has created a living, moving account of World War II as experienced through the lives of two young people about to start a life together. The letters that form the basis for this book are loving, well-written, and detailed, but it is Quirk's reconstruction of the context for those letters, whether in Detroit, on the national level, or in the theaters of war, that makes When You Come Home substantial."

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