
Book Four of The Twenty Lives at War Series
World War II Home Front: 20 Short Stories of Courage, Rebellion, and Homefront Hope
Book Four of Twenty Lives at War is a propulsive mosaic of twenty Americans caught in the war’s “other” front, from December 1941 to June 1945. A Honolulu switchboard operator and an overworked nurse ride the shock of Pearl Harbor. A Cape Hatteras spotter watches for U-boats; a Brooklyn riveter fights blame on the factory line. At Tanforan, a Japanese-American teenager becomes a courier of memory; in Los Angeles and San Francisco, women track sabotage and lead blackout searches through fog and fear. In Iowa, a ration-board clerk slips into compromise; in Pittsburgh, a newsroom assistant risks print to tell the truth of the “Double V.” A Pullman porter chooses decency on a Chicago platform; a Black mechanic insists an engine’s facts outrank hierarchy. In Washington, a speechwriter battles cleaned-up language; in Kansas, a farm wife protects a desperate kid. A Leavenworth prisoner, a Boston dockyard priest, Indiana parents facing three telegrams, and a Mobile girl at a bus depot carry the arc to love, loss, and hard-won hope.
Behind the Pages is your spoiler-safe companion: scene images, period maps, character backstories, timelines, and research notes—organized by book to enrich your read without slowing the story.
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