As a nation of young soldiers marches off to war, two
women left behind will embrace a final keepsake, a
profound reminder of the moment before their lives changed
foreverits bittersweet images telling the story of
an innocence lost, of a love just beginning, and of a
family that may never be whole again. . . .
SummaryFor Maddy Marshall, it was a time of jitterbug contests
and drugstore sodas. Then on her seventeenth birthday, the
Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Suddenly all the boys she
grew up with, including her fiancéé, ran off to enlist,
ready to defend their country. It was all incredibly
romantic to Maddy. Until the fateful night before her
brother Davey shipped out, the night she danced with
dreamy Lieutenant Tull-Martin, the night of the
photographwhen her world fell apart.
Only Davey's frail wife, Ruth, will discover what
happened, helping Maddy to hide her grave secret and its
undeniable consequences. Together these sisters of the
heart maintain a deception that, like the shifting
reflections of a picture, becomes a beacon of possibility
to be cherished until fate brings their men home.
Written with warmth and grace, The Photograph is a
moving celebration of the women who lived, loved, and came
of age in a time of overwhelming heartbreak.
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