How did the author decide to weave the two timelines together in 'Letters to the Lost'?
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How did the author decide to weave the two timelines together in 'Letters to the Lost'?
Did anyone else feel the emotional weight of the characters' correspondence, or was it just me getting choked up?
What inspired the choice to set part of the story during WWII and explore the impact of war on personal lives?