Dear Prisoner,

My name is Delores. I'm 11 and I live CENSORED with my mom and dad. Teacher says I should write to you about my family, but I won't because we're boring. We just like to listen to the radio. I heard Frankie Sinatra on it last night and he asked if we were part of the 10 percent club. What is that? Something about buying war bonds I think. Does buying them really make a difference? We spend all our extra money on them (we don't even go to the movies or out for ice cream anymore) and it still hasn't stopped the war. We roll bandages for the Red Cross too. Mama likes it because she can talk to all of her friends.

Being a soldier must be neat. You get to go to interesting places and meet interesting people. What's it like in CENSORED? Could you maybe ask someone to tell me what food they like to eat, what things they like to listen to on the radio. I wonder if there's someone in CENSORED just like me.

I hope you'll write back soon. I never get any letters in the mail, except for birthday cards.

Hugs and love,

Delores

Someone care to respond?