"Literary" . . "Chess players Fiction." . . . . "Historical" . . "FICTION / Literary." . . "FICTION / Historical." . . "Roman." . . "Romance" . . . . . . . "Love stories" . . . . . "Historical fiction" . . . "As the Great War rages, an independent young woman struggles to sustain love'and life'through the power of words. It's 1917 and America is on the brink of World War I. After Hensley Dench's father is forced to resign from the New York Times for his anti-war writings, she finds herself expelled from the life she loves and the future she thought she would have. Instead, Hensley is transplanted to New Mexico, where her father has taken a job overseeing a gold mine. Driven by loneliness, Hensley hijacks her father's correspondence with Charles Reid, a young American medic with whom her father plays chess via post. Hensley secretly begins her own exchange with Charles, but looming tragedy threatens them both, and'when everything turns against them'will their words be enough to beat the odds'"@en . . "\"As the Great War rages, an independent young woman struggles to sustain love-and life-through the power of words. It's 1917 and America is on the brink of World War I. After Hensley Dench's father is forced to resign from the New York Times for his anti-war writings, she finds herself expelled from the life she loves and the future she thought she would have. Instead, Hensley is transplanted to New Mexico, where her father has taken a job overseeing a gold mine. Driven by loneliness, Hensley hijacks her father's correspondence with Charles Reid, a young American medic with whom her father plays chess via post. Hensley secretly begins her own exchange with Charles, but looming tragedy threatens them both, and-when everything turns against them-will their words be enough to beat the odds? \"--" . . "This is how i'd love you a novel"@en . . . "This is how I would love you" . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "This is how I'd love you : a novel" . "FICTION / Romance / General." . . "Fiction." . . "Amerikanisches Englisch." . . "Impersonation Fiction." . . "Loneliness Fiction." . . "Correspondence Fiction." . .