"Read [Book] Dear Folks: My Grandfather's Letters from WWII
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“ You would be surprised just how much one letter means to a fellow,” wrote Bonnie Neal Puckett in 1944. “ It cheers him up to hear from home, and it makes him feel more like doing his job.” Soon after Neal’ s death in 2015, his family discovered a treasure trove of handwritten letters he penned during World War II. Neal had written to his parents nearly every day, always beginning with “ Dear Folks.” This collection of letters offers a glimpse into a bygone era when one would write, wait, and daydream of loved ones. Ownership of a new pen was something special, and a phone call was a moment to be cherished. In many ways, the narrative that emerges from Neal’ s letters may help each of us to better appreciate our modern comforts and find value in the ability to simply slow down.
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