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This book contains the love letters from Sidney Diamond to Estelle Spero, and the few letters that were preserved before combat started from Estelle to Sidney. There is also explanation of the context of some of the letters, to share with the reader the full meaning of various letters and references.
The letters show the humor, irony, intelligence, pain, and hope that filled Sidney Diamond's experience fighting in the Pacific theater of World War II, and his deep love for Estelle Spero. The book has been featured on the U.S.S. Enterprise, used as a reward gift by PBS, and promoted with
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This book contains the love letters from Sidney Diamond to Estelle Spero, and the few letters that were preserved before combat started from Estelle to Sidney. There is also explanation of the context of some of the letters, to share with the reader the full meaning of various letters and references.

The letters show the humor, irony, intelligence, pain, and hope that filled Sidney Diamond's experience fighting in the Pacific theater of World War II, and his deep love for Estelle Spero. The book has been featured on the U.S.S. Enterprise, used as a reward gift by PBS, and promoted with appreciation by Andrew Carroll, the author of the book War Letters.


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Autorenporträt
Estelle Spero Lynch, who graduated from Hunter College at the age of 19, Phi Beta Kappa, worked on war equipment at Bell Labs after graduation and then, having received a scholarship from Northwestern University, earned the degree of Master of Arts in theater and radio. She taught speech and theatre at the University of Alabama, has been a speech therapist, was active in community theater, and finally taught English and speech for 30 years at Queens College in Queens, NY.Estelle lived in New York with her husband, Louis Lynch, and enjoyed theatre, good books, and travel. She died in June of 2018.