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The Men I Have Met in Bed
Lila Oliver Asher is a good listener, and she has spent a lot of time with men
in bed - hospital beds. This is a tale of the hospitalized servicemen of WW II
that the author met while touring with the USO’s newly-formed volunteer
Hospital Sketching Program (1943-1946). Artists in this program traveled to
military hospitals and spent a week in each. Drawings provided entertainment
and had a therapeutic value for the immobile G.I.s who were unable to attend
the usual USO shows because of disabling wounds and/or psychiatric problems.
“I walked in and found there a silent parade of young kids in white hospital
beds with arms strung up or legs poised in rigid marching position - tied up
in traction.. Beds were three and four deep on either side of a center aisle and
the aisle is long - rows of men all lying on their backs in goose-step.”
Transcripts of Asher’s letters represent a substantial portion of the book’s text.
Letters and narrative are equally detailed, often humorous, and offer on-the-scene
perspective of her times. In one letter she writes: I’m glad you won’t mind being
my diary on these trips. It is the only way I shall be able to record my adventures.
And a diary that answers is the kind to have. Numerous illustrations enhance the text.
© All rights reserved
Lila Asher
to order: c200 p.p. paper $ 23.00 #A2045
Willow Bend Books, a division of Heritage Books Inc.
Leslie Wolfinger, Publishing Director
65 East Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157-5026
Email:orders@HeritageBooks.com
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