Dear Hubby of Mine: Home Front Wives of World War II

Touching letters written by a loving couple; musty letters that detail past lives--my parents' letters. A housewife and her sailor husband with shared immigrant experiences penned more than 500 letters during World War II, and the letters inform this book. Abridged versions of the letters weave a loving romantic story with actual events occurring on the home front and the battlefront. The letters are further brought to life through the 25 original family photographs and remembrances from the period.

The 75th anniversary of the end of World War II will be celebrated in 2020. Most of the participants have passed on. While servicemen's stories have been broadly told, the tales of the resolute war wives, who had a significant impact on the outcome of the war and the well-being of the country, have not been widely shared. While some women joined the military, and others entered the workforce for the first time, the majority stayed at home to raise children. Dear Hubby of Mine focuses on this latter group of women whose stories have been under-represented and largely uncelebrated in World War II literature.

In addition, my parents' immigrant backgrounds formed in the Hungarian community in Cleveland, Ohio, sheds light on the experiences of other minority groups and refugees that came before and after them.

While many readers may see the story as a touching romance, and it is, others may appreciate the depiction of the country in the 1940s under wartime conditions and how that influenced America's culture in the decades to come. Women charted new roles during the war that led to new freedoms in the 1960s and eventually brought about major societal changes.

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Dear Hubby of Mine: Home Front Wives of World War II

Touching letters written by a loving couple; musty letters that detail past lives--my parents' letters. A housewife and her sailor husband with shared immigrant experiences penned more than 500 letters during World War II, and the letters inform this book. Abridged versions of the letters weave a loving romantic story with actual events occurring on the home front and the battlefront. The letters are further brought to life through the 25 original family photographs and remembrances from the period.

The 75th anniversary of the end of World War II will be celebrated in 2020. Most of the participants have passed on. While servicemen's stories have been broadly told, the tales of the resolute war wives, who had a significant impact on the outcome of the war and the well-being of the country, have not been widely shared. While some women joined the military, and others entered the workforce for the first time, the majority stayed at home to raise children. Dear Hubby of Mine focuses on this latter group of women whose stories have been under-represented and largely uncelebrated in World War II literature.

In addition, my parents' immigrant backgrounds formed in the Hungarian community in Cleveland, Ohio, sheds light on the experiences of other minority groups and refugees that came before and after them.

While many readers may see the story as a touching romance, and it is, others may appreciate the depiction of the country in the 1940s under wartime conditions and how that influenced America's culture in the decades to come. Women charted new roles during the war that led to new freedoms in the 1960s and eventually brought about major societal changes.

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Dear Hubby of Mine: Home Front Wives of World War II

Dear Hubby of Mine: Home Front Wives of World War II

by Diane Phelps Budden
Dear Hubby of Mine: Home Front Wives of World War II

Dear Hubby of Mine: Home Front Wives of World War II

by Diane Phelps Budden

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Touching letters written by a loving couple; musty letters that detail past lives--my parents' letters. A housewife and her sailor husband with shared immigrant experiences penned more than 500 letters during World War II, and the letters inform this book. Abridged versions of the letters weave a loving romantic story with actual events occurring on the home front and the battlefront. The letters are further brought to life through the 25 original family photographs and remembrances from the period.

The 75th anniversary of the end of World War II will be celebrated in 2020. Most of the participants have passed on. While servicemen's stories have been broadly told, the tales of the resolute war wives, who had a significant impact on the outcome of the war and the well-being of the country, have not been widely shared. While some women joined the military, and others entered the workforce for the first time, the majority stayed at home to raise children. Dear Hubby of Mine focuses on this latter group of women whose stories have been under-represented and largely uncelebrated in World War II literature.

In addition, my parents' immigrant backgrounds formed in the Hungarian community in Cleveland, Ohio, sheds light on the experiences of other minority groups and refugees that came before and after them.

While many readers may see the story as a touching romance, and it is, others may appreciate the depiction of the country in the 1940s under wartime conditions and how that influenced America's culture in the decades to come. Women charted new roles during the war that led to new freedoms in the 1960s and eventually brought about major societal changes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578557601
Publisher: Red Rock Mountain Press
Publication date: 12/03/2019
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Diane Phelps Budden spent over 30 years in corporate and academic marketing in Michigan before moving to Sedona, Arizona, and launching Red Rock Mountain Press. She wrote and published the picture book Shade; a story about a very smart raven, followed by The Author's Concise Guide to Marketing: how to jumpstart sales of your self-published book for first-time authors needing marketing skills. Responding to the need for a children's non-fiction book about ravens, she researched and wrote The Un-Common Raven: one smart bird that received recognition as a Panelist Pick in the 2013 Southwest Books of the Year and a finalist in the New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards. The author can be reached at www.dianephelpsbudden.com

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction


  1. An Immigrant Girl Grows Up in the Great Depression
  2. The Newlyweds
  3. 1943: Boot Camp Blues
  4. 1944: Daddy’s All Gone
  5. 1945, Winter: Miss You So Much
  6. 1945, Spring: When Will it All End?
  7. 1945, Fall: The Home Stretch


Author’s Postscript

Source Notes

Bibliography

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