Reminiscence

Reminiscence by Alvin Randall Enlow, published by Turner Publishing Company on June 15, 2002, is a poignant exploration of love and memory set against the backdrop of World War II. This 96-page book recounts the story of Al and Van, who fell in love as wartime sweethearts. After the war, their lives took different paths, leading them to marry others and lose contact. Now, with both of their spouses gone, the question remains: will they reunite?
In this reflective narrative, Al Enlow shares his wartime experiences alongside his cherished memories of Van. Readers will find a blend of biography and personal growth as the author delves into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. The book provides insight into the emotional landscape of veterans and the impact of historical events on personal relationships, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of nostalgia and the enduring nature of first love.
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Fifty-five years have passed since Al and Van fell in love as wartime sweethearts. He returned to the States and she returned to her home in Cardiff, Wales, where they both met other loves and married. They lost touch and now both of their spouses have passed away. Will these two lovers meet again? Al Enlow shares his wartime expereinces and his memories of his wartime sweetheart, Van, in Reminiscence. You will laugh and cry over this nostalgic remembrance of days gone by.
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