Emma’s World

Emma’s World: A World War II Memoir is a narrative nonfiction book released in October 2020. The work is based on published research, family oral history and personal diaries and letters from World War II. This inspiring story shows one young American woman’s resilience in achieving her dreams by overcoming life’s obstacles.

The book traces Emma’s life in Missouri in the 1930s through the end of World War II. Emma dreams of becoming a teacher. She aspires to be the first in her family to finish high school but needs a college degree to receive her teaching certificate. She makes many sacrifices to succeed.

Emma also dreams of becoming a wife and mother, but her boyfriend enlists in the Army during World War II. She faces the decision of whether they should marry before he leaves or after he returns, if he does so. Emma’s and Peter’s daily letters to each other are the heart of the second half of the book.

Daily reality on the Midwestern home front continues, but stress, rationing and media war reports adversely affect all community members. From enduring muddy roads to learning about modern warfare, they find that their perspective constantly shifts from mundane life to world-altering events.

Published: October 2020
ISBN: 978-1735734033 (Paperback) 324 pages
ASIN: B08LSC4YX9 (Kindle) 350 pages

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About the Author

Ilene W. Devlin was born in Winterset, Iowa, which is the actor John Wayne’s hometown. Attending the University of Iowa, she received the degrees of a BA in anthropology and an MA in archaeology and museum training. Afterward, Ilene worked in museums in Nebraska, Tennessee, and Alabama. Since 1986, her home has been in San Antonio, Texas. She owned a desktop publishing company and owned and edited two magazines there. Her freelance articles and essays have been published in newspapers in San Antonio and Iowa. The Ripper’s Children is her fourth book.