A WWII historical fiction novel about the silence that grows between two people who love each other and keep editing the truth out of every letter they send.
He promised he'd write her everything. Then the letters stopped.
May 1944. Tom Hale ships out from a small Massachusetts mill town with one promise pressed into the woman he loves: whatever happens, you will hear from me. Nine months later, Evelyn has received a telegram that says only missing in action — two words that are neither grief nor hope, the cruelest classification the war ever invented. Not a grave. Not a homecoming. Just a silence with no bottom to it.
While Tom fights through the hedgerow country of Normandy, survives the brutal winter of the Hürtgen Forest, and endures captivity in a German prisoner of war camp — writing home in forty rationed words a month, each one chosen under a censor's eye — Evelyn is running a wartime mill floor, refusing to call her husband dead, and discovering, slowly and without planning to, exactly who she is when no one is watching.
This is not a story about whether they survive the war. It's a story about whether they can survive the silence the war builds between them.
Two people who love each other completely. Two people who keep, out of fear or protection or simple exhaustion, editing the truth out of every letter they send. And the long, difficult work of finding their way back to honesty before the distance becomes permanent.
Here's what you'll find inside this WWII historical fiction novel:
✔ A dual POV wartime love story told in parallel — Tom overseas, Evelyn at home — rendered in immersive, emotionally precise prose ✔ Richly researched military history woven seamlessly into the story — the D-Day landings, the bocage fighting in Normandy, the Hürtgen Forest campaign, the Battle of the Bulge, and the realities of life inside a German Stalag ✔ A home front story centered on a woman who refuses to perform grief, building a life and a self in the space her husband's absence carved out ✔ The full emotional weight of what a war does to a marriage — not just the separation, but the quiet, cumulative cost of two people becoming different people on opposite sides of an ocean ✔ An ending that earns every page that came before it — honest, bittersweet, and completely real
If you've been looking for a world war 2 novel that gives you the full truth of what this war actually cost the people who lived it — not just on the battlefield but at the kitchen table, in the mill, in the letters written and the letters never finished — this story was written for you.
📖 Scroll up and start reading today. Some love stories don't end with the war. They begin again, harder and more honest, when it's finally over.
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E-bog: 1. juli 2026
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