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Powerful
story of love, loss
Love Letters from a War
By Len Johnson. ABC Books. 282pp. $32.95
Reviewer
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Cpl Alisha Welch
This
book made me cry. Not just a single poetic tear rolling down my
cheek, but a full-on sob.
It
took me a while to read it as I kept putting it aside to regain
composure. I would only admit this if I thought the book was worth
me receiving public ridicule this one definately is.
Len
Johnson has created a fantastic read based on the letters between
his parents during WW2. Before enlisting in the AIF in 1940, aged
38, John Johnson was a carpenter in the Victorian country town of
Walwa. He and his wife, Josie, had seven children and another on
the way but this didnt stop him wanting to do what he considered
his duty.
He
was trained in Palestine and sent to Tobruk, where he was killed
in 1941.
That
is sad enough. But when confronted with the emotion, sense of loss
and, most importantly, the love depicted in this book, it makes
for one heck of a read.
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