| ISBN-13: | | 9780740735752 |
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| ISBN-10: | | 0740735756 |
| Language: | | English | |
| Pages: | | 237 | |
| Dimensions: | | 8.75" l x 5.73" w x 1.04" h | |
| Features: | | Autographed Copy | |
| Weight: | | 0.48 kg / 1.06 lbs | |
Overview: E-mail is increasingly the most common form of communication between husbands and wives separated by military deployment. In E-Mail to the Front, author Alesia Holliday shares some of the personal dialogue between her and her husband during his first two eventful overseas deployments. In the first, Judd was nearby when the USS Cole was bombed. His second deployment followed shortly on the heels of September 11, 2001. Everyday blunders become comical disasters when your right hand is away, and scary news from abroad becomes more than terrifying when it involves someone as near and dear as your husband. |
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| More About this Autographed Book: |
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| Edition: |
1st, 1st print |
| Pages: |
237 |
| Signature location: |
Inside Title Page |
| Remainder mark: |
Black mark on bottom edge. |
| Condition: |
Good |
| Author Comments: |
Alesia Holliday has survived three moves, two deployments, three bar exams, the birth of two children, and a ridiculous number of lawyer jokes. She was cohost of a daily call-in cable TV talk show and has been a guest on broadcast news programs. Her husband, Lt. Judd McLevey, is a naval flight officer and mission commander on a P-3 Orion aircraft. |
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| Reviews: |
"The subject matter of E-mail to the Front is of vital importance. Warm, funny, witty, and touching beyond belief, this book brings the words "let freedom ring" down to a personal level and should be required reading for all Americans. I can't wait to tell all my readers about it." - Suzanne Brockmann, New York Times best-selling author of Into the Night |
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