ENG: Graham Genevieve—Letters Across the Sea

Genevieve Graham’s book *Letters Across the Sea* is a historical novel about love, friendship, and human resilience set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and World War II. The story shows how war, anti-Semitism, and social upheaval affect the lives of ordinary people.

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The novel begins in 1933 in Canada. The main character, Molly Ryan, dreams of becoming a journalist but is forced to work to help her family get through the hard times of the Great Depression. She falls in love with Max, the brother of her best friend, Hannah. However, their lives are turned upside down by the rise of anti-Semitism and the approach of World War II. The characters endure the trials of war, separation, captivity, and loss, staying connected through letters. The novel explores themes of love, courage, loyalty, and the struggle to maintain humanity during difficult historical times.

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