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Mainly for Mother
I believe that's the title. It's a book of letters published after the death of Frank Armine Norris during WWI. He died about 6 weeks before Armistice, and his parents had his letters published shortly thereafter. There are still two copies of it that I know about; one belongs to my ex-brother-in-law, and the other is supposed to be going to my daughter when her stepmother decides to give it up. It should have gone to ONE of the kids when their dad died, but their stepmother is holding on to it, which annoys me since Frank Norris is nothing to her, but is their great-great-uncle. If you ever run across this book, it's a wonderful read and gives insight into life on the front lines from someone there. And you can't help but like Frank Norris when you read his thoughts and feelings.
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