<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>What is the secret to life-long love? Why do some marriages stand the test of time while others fail? In 2014 in the wake of her dad's death, historian Jennifer Lansbury discovered a cache of letters written by her parents over half a century earlier when her father, compliments of the U.S. Marine Corps, was separated time and again from his "dearest, darling wife" and young children. In reading through them, she discovered that the foundation of her parents' beautiful 58-year marriage was in this pile of letters, and came to see her mother and father in a totally new way, as a young couple separate from who they were as her parents. Enter their world as she uses their letters, coupled with memory of her growing up, to tell the story of her parents and their love, her family, and the separations they endured against the backdrop of the times in which they lived. Journey with them--from their North Carolina beginnings during the Great Depression and World War II; through her father's brutal experience of the Korean War; to the island of Okinawa, rocky clime of Argentia, Newfoundland, and Marine bases of the South during the burgeoning 1950s and turbulent 1960s-as Becky and George use sixteen years of love letters to hold together a relationship and family torn apart by war and devotion to military service.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>In our world of fleeting texts, More Than Words Can Ever Tell</em> illustrates the power of heartfelt letters to sustain a marriage through life's difficult challenges. Intricately weaving family memoir and modern American history, Lansbury offers a profound testament to the strength of the written word to hold families together.</p><p>Suzanne E. Smith, author of Dancing in the Street</em></p><p>An American love story about loss, separation, and coming together again, More Than Words Can Ever Tell</em> immerses us in another time in America's history, leading us to reflect on ways we have changed and</em> stayed the same. Jennifer Lansbury has shared her family with us and we all benefit.</p><p>Elaine Porter, avid reader</p><p>Jennifer Lansbury masterfully captures the Marine Corps motto Semper Fidelis - Always Faithful. She brilliantly depicts her father's faithfulness to his superiors, fellow Marines, and most importantly, his wife and children. The book beautifully captures the Marine Corps' core values of honor, courage, and commitment as part of her family's ethos.</p><p>Allison F. Stiller, Principal Civilian Deputy, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research Development and Acquisition (Retired)</p><p><br></p><br>
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