In his research Jeremy Neely found that such letters became an epistolary bridge that sustained families-wives and husbands, parents and children, brothers and sisters-across the years and miles that stretched between them during the tumult of war.
The Fikes' years-long correspondence shows how a fully formed marriage reconstituted itself within the handwritten lines the couple cast across hundreds of miles. Amid the extraordinary circumstances of wartime, writing to one another prompted a remarkable degree of self-reflection and provided for each the space to learn anew about their partners, their country, and themselves.
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