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The Things They Left Unsaid

Patricia Morse

Focusing on my book, whose working title is "The Things They Left Unsaid." It's a deep dive into the lives of ordinary Americans, that is, my parents, in World War II. Their arc from before the war to the aftermath and how the world around them changed.

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    I retired and this happened--writing about the history around me and sometimes gardening. I have two substacks--one about Hyde Park Chicago History, the other about my larger project (me, my family, World War II).

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