As Leonard fights on the front lines of World War II, memories of Josephine and home help keep him alive. As Josephine contends with life, family, and work in Cleveland, letters from Leonard sustain her. But official censorship forces him to leave out much of the most significant action he sees.
Finally, with the war coming to an end, Leonard is able to tell his full story. In a quietly beautiful letter to Josephine, Leonard writes of the loneliness he felt, the camaraderie he experienced, and the terrible violence he witnessed.
Now, Josephine and Leonard's grandson Joseph Sieracki has carefully researched the battles Leonar more
A Letter to Jo represents a touching tribute from Sieracki, Williams, and Esposito that reflects on war in a poignant way. A deeply personal story about boundless love that tests time across two continents. Read Full Review
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