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Dear heart

During World War II, while her young husband Mickey was away, Wynne Brooks wrote to him, but in 1945 her letters were returned, bearing the War Office stamp 'No trace'. These letters offer valuable glimpse into the hearts and minds of women waiting at home.

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  • "Between 1941 and 1945 Wynne Brooks waited for her young soldier husband Mickey to return to her. In all the time he was away she wrote to him, first daily, then weekly, never knowing his whereabouts. In 1945, at the end of the war, her letters were returned, their messages of comfort and love unread, bearing the War Office stamp 'No Trace'. Wynne's letters, discovered by her niece Jenny Davis in 1988, offer a valuable glimpse into the hearts and minds of the women waiting at home."
  • "Between 1941 and 1945 Wynne Brooks waited for her young soldier husband Mickey to return to her. In all the time he was away she wrote to him, first daily, then weekly, never knowing his whereabouts. In 1945, at the end of the war, her letters were returned, their messages of comfort and love unread, bearing the War Office stamp 'No Trace'. Wynne's letters, discovered by her niece Jenny Davis in 1988, offer a valuable glimpse into the hearts and minds of the women waiting at home. Beautifully narrated by Rebecca Davis & Stuart Halusz, the stars of the stage version of the book."
  • "During World War II, while her young husband Mickey was away, Wynne Brooks wrote to him, but in 1945 her letters were returned, bearing the War Office stamp 'No trace'. These letters offer valuable glimpse into the hearts and minds of women waiting at home."@en

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  • "Records and correspondence"
  • "Records and correspondence"@en
  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Biography"

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  • "Dear heart"
  • "Dear heart"@en