Update: Letters from Zulu recently placed in the Los Angeles Book Festival! Congratulations to its author, A Navy Wife.
Sand Pebble Press is pleased to announce the December 2015 publication of a never before seen type of memoir written by an anonymous author, “A Navy Wife,” which is sure to cause some waves due to its sensitive and unique nature. Letters From Zulu is available for purchase as a paperback book or Kindle e-book on Amazon.com.

Letters from Zulu Synopsis:
When Geneive sees her husband’s submarine depart its home port, she knows she won’t hear Ben’s voice or feel his touch for nearly a year. What she can’t foresee is the intensity of the pain and loneliness that will ensue — for both of them. While he is suspended in a steel tube, hundreds of feet below the ocean’s surface, life at home moves forward with a vengeance — silence intensifying every void of Ben’s absence.
This is a couple’s true story, told through their emails and journal entries, of how they endure and survive the toughest journey of their young lives.
The extended separation tests their commitment and love — nearly to the breaking point — as they navigate through personal tragedies, legal struggles, loss and death.
Letters from Zulu rings with the authentic voices of two people overcoming crushing adversity, only to discover the unshakeable bond that forms between a man and a woman committed to their love…