
Stars in the Night
by Cara Putman
Friday, June 5, 1942
Just how many changes would she need to make before Artie called with the news he had a contract for her?
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Thank you for sharing, Vickie! I hope you have a good weekend. 😀
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You, too, Nicole!
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I’d like to read this one! Hope you enjoyed it!
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It is really good!
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I’ve been wanting to read Cara’s book!
My first line comes from Long Way Home by Lynn Austin. Just released.
Hudson Valley, New York. June, 1946
“I know it looks hopeless,” I told Jimmy Barnett’s father. “But we can’t give up until Jimmy is better. Until he’s home again.”
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