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Narrated by:
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Eva R. Marienchild
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Jesse Dornan
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By:
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Pamela Ackerson
About this listen
Based on the true story of a Pearl Harbor survivor, Black Cat, and decorated war veteran.
Dear Margaret,
In a world that had gone bonkers, two friends try to keep each other grounded by writing letters to each other during WWII. Although what happened in their lives was vastly different from each other, they found a common ground, a way to keep each other sane.
From mundane daily chores to life threatening events, these letters from two pen pals take the listener on a journey into the past, a past where nightmares came true, and when hatred reigned.
A time in history that we should never, ever forget.
©2016 Pamela Ackerson (P)2017 Pamela Ackerson
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