To Elinor

A Romance in Two Voices

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Jane Beaton Bartow ISBN: 9781475982336
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 23, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Jane Beaton Bartow
ISBN: 9781475982336
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 23, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Darrow fell in love with Elinor at first sight. But she was already engaged. To two men.

He joined the Merchant Marine to train as a radio operator. His letters from Gallups Island and then the war charmed her, but Elinor had changed. Women entered the working world--as boatbuilders and micrometer testers and even riveters and movie stars--and she wanted to become Something Big. Marriage wasnt for her.

Darrows letters kept coming. . .

. . . the same letters my sister and I discovered in a large photo box after our parents deaths. Their romance was interrupted by the war and by the fledgling dreams of a woman, a Bishops daughter, who wanted to do something more than carry on the traditional roles women had in the forties.

The tale of this romance is in both voices--Elinors from the homefront and Darrows from the war.

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Darrow fell in love with Elinor at first sight. But she was already engaged. To two men.

He joined the Merchant Marine to train as a radio operator. His letters from Gallups Island and then the war charmed her, but Elinor had changed. Women entered the working world--as boatbuilders and micrometer testers and even riveters and movie stars--and she wanted to become Something Big. Marriage wasnt for her.

Darrows letters kept coming. . .

. . . the same letters my sister and I discovered in a large photo box after our parents deaths. Their romance was interrupted by the war and by the fledgling dreams of a woman, a Bishops daughter, who wanted to do something more than carry on the traditional roles women had in the forties.

The tale of this romance is in both voices--Elinors from the homefront and Darrows from the war.

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