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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

THE WEDNESDAY LETTERS by Jason F. Wright

Sorry I did not post yesterday.  I lost track of what day it was....

I have to say that I loved THE WEDNESDAY LETTERS cover to cover.  I loved the story line and the characters were so rich.  I also liked the twists and turns.  I actually read this book right after my second child was born and stayed up with him in the middle of the night and read.  That made getting up was not so hard!  It also inspired me to write several letters to my children.  I hope you love THE WEDNESDAY LETTERS as much as I did.

From Publishers Weekly

In the wake of his bestselling Christmas Jars comes a sweetly crafted story from Wright, a Virginia businessman. Jack and Laurel Cooper are two hardworking, loving Christian pillars of the community who die in each other's arms one night in the bed-and-breakfast that they own and operate. The event calls their three grown children home for the funeral, including their youngest son, a fugitive from the law who must face an outstanding warrant for his arrest and confront his one true love, now engaged to another man. As events unfold around the funeral, the three children discover a treasure trove of family history in the form of Wednesday letters-notes that Jack wrote to his wife every single week of their married lives. As they read, the children brush across the fabric of a devoted marriage that survived a devastating event kept secret all these years. It's a lovely story: heartening, wholesome, humorous, suspenseful and redemptive. It resonates with the true meaning of family and the life-healing power of forgiveness all wrapped up in a satisfying ending. (Oct.)
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The Wednesday Letters

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