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When It Was Our War: A Soldier's Wife on the Home Front

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The untold story of a soldier's wife on the home front. Only nineteen when America enters WWII, Stella Suberman follows her husband from air base to air base -- from Miami to California, Arizona to Kansas -- and gives us a vivid picture of America and its people with a novelistic sense of scene and character.

413 pages, Hardcover

First published October 5, 2003

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28 reviews14 followers
August 28, 2009
I loved this book. Having lived in TN my entire life and having grandparent who owned a department store in West Tn, I can relate to many of the scenes Mrs. Suberman describes. I love WWII history, especially homefront and she has remembered in great detail very interesting facts about rationing coupons, trains and boats being taken over by the military, and the expression "If it weren't for the war, the war would suit me just fine."

I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in "the greatest generation."
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1,194 reviews6 followers
October 6, 2025
The author had experienced so many adventures when married to a World War 2 soldier. At the same time Ms. Suberman (author) gives a window on the (American) Jewish life of that era. I was fascinated by the various characters and the episodes that unraveled via the talented writing of Ms. Suberman.
Profile Image for Anne Brown.
1,233 reviews2 followers
May 14, 2024
A wonderful memoir of courtship and early marriage before, during and after WWII. The author shared the many trials they endured along with the triumphs. In many ways it reflected a simpler time of life and the cultures and values of that time.
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231 reviews4 followers
December 29, 2020
A bit long winded for me, but because I loved her first book, The Jew Store it kept me interested in Stella's life.
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54 reviews
June 23, 2015
A detailed and informative look at the WWII home front, from the perspective of a pilot’s wife. The content was well written and the insight into prejudices of the time was very enlightening.
However, I was not expecting certain narratives of an adult nature, which I found at times, much too detailed, while contributing little to the impact of the story. Also, for me, the first third of the book dragged somewhat. A very informative read, especially for an accurate account of life on the homefront, but still, it just wasn't for me.
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245 reviews2 followers
April 29, 2008
I learned that although the war (WWII) was a long haul for many....the general public were behind the troops and gave up willingly things that had been taken for granted before it began.

I also learned of the curtain crosssing the problems in Poland and other Jewish ghetto areas that the U.S. sometimes refused to acknowledge.

At the same time I learned of the spirit of those involved.
5 reviews
September 19, 2012
Took me a while to read this book - but when I got into it was smooth sailing. Was interesting looking at the beginning of war through a teenagers eyes. Would I say it's a must read - no - but passable.
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April 16, 2010
good, so far. It is odd, though, that Suberman changed the name of the characters from the Jew Store, since this book is the sequel to the Jew Store.
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April 26, 2013
I think I enjoyed her first book The Jew Store-a little more. This does give an interesting look at what WWII was like for those at home.
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45 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2016
I loved a lot of this memoir of a young Southern gal, her bomber-pilot groom, and what it felt like to be an American Jew during WWII. I'm anxious to read Suberman's first book, The Jew Store.
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113 reviews2 followers
May 29, 2016
That was such a sweet story. <3
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5 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2014
I loved this book. It gave me a new look on WWII on the homefront.
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