When Peggy O'Toole departed for university in France, she had little idea of just how broadening traveling abroad in 1970 could be. However, many of her exploits were decidedly unfit to share with her Catholic mother. Instead, she employed an artful form of self-censure through cheery dispatches that were truthful in letter, though far from the truth Then I Won't Seem So Far Away gathers the author's letters home, while offering annotations on what...