Author Guest post with Stephen P. Kiernan
Ten reasons to read UNIVERSE OF TWO
Offers a compelling story with vivid characters
Contains the story of a love challenged by wartime, but which outlasts the war
Contains countless accurate historical details, without bogging down
Takes place in interesting locations, especially remote New Mexico
Has music throughout: classical organ pieces, square dancing fiddle tunes, popular 1940s jazz, church hymns, even a street musician with a beautiful tenor.
Presents engaging minor characters, from a Kentucky hillbilly who turns out to be a chemistry PhD, to a domineering Chicago mother, to a thick-accented Russian scientist, to a bossy boardinghouse owner, to a young woman obsessed with doing pushups.
Includes misguided people who make wrong decisions, and learn from them.
Portrays the desperate sexual hungers of young newlyweds who cannot live together
Raises interesting questions of conscience for the characters, and perhaps for readers
Shows the loving redemption of the main characters, because of their morals and because of their commitment to help one another to heal.
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