Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet Isolation Quotes

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Quote #10

It'd been three weeks now, and no letter from Keiko. He knew that military mail had priority over all domestic shipments, especially letters going to someone with a Japanese surname—not to mention that mail in and out of the prison camps was notoriously slow. But this was troubling, on the verge of heartbreaking. (44.13)

Henry feels lonelier than ever when he stops receiving letters from Keiko. He's been counting on this lifeline to keep him from being completely isolated, and now it seems like she's forgotten him or moved on.