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The Wednesday Letters

by Jason F. Wright
The Wednesday Letters by by Jason F. Wright
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  • Edition: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: September 12, 2007
  • Publisher: Shadow Mountain
  • ISBN: 1590388127
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 16378
  • Average Customer Rating: 4.0 stars
  • List price: $19.95
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    Price Range: $9.97 - $19.95


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     Strand Books

      $9.97
    + $3.50 = $13.47 Buy The Wednesday Letters at Strand Books
     Alibris

      $11.97
    + $3.49 = $15.46 Buy The Wednesday Letters at Alibris
     Amazon

      $13.57
    + $3.99 = $17.56 Buy The Wednesday Letters at Amazon
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      $14.08
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      $14.96
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      $15.56
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     Barnes & Noble

      $15.96
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      Jack and Laurel have been married for 39 years. They've lived a good life and appear to have had the perfect marriage. With his wife cradled in his arms, and before Jack takes his last breath, he scribbles his last "Wednesday Letter." When their adult children arrive to arrange the funeral, they discover boxes and boxes full of love letters that their father wrote to their mother each week on Wednesday. As they begin to open and read the letters, the children uncover the shocking truth about the past. In addition, each one must deal with the present-day challenges. Matthew has a troubled marriage, Samantha is a single mother, and Malcolm is the black sheep of the family who has returned home after a mysterious two-year absence. The Wednesday Letters has a powerful message about forgiveness and quietly beckons for readers to start writing their own "Wednesday Letters."



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    Amazing book - 5 stars
    The Wednesday Letters Review
    This book is a spectacular read. I got so entranced by it that I read it cover to cover in one evening. Absolutely worthwhile to buy. Makes you appreciate love, life, and family.
    Good, not great - 3 stars
    The Wednesday Letters Review
    Wednesday Letters is a book about an old couple named Jack and Laurel who own a bed and breakfast. Jack is very sick and everyone knows he is going to die. But what comes as a shock is Laurel dies too. The funeral brings their three children Matthew, Samantha & Malcolm back together. Matthew is married and trying to adopt a child with his wife, Samantha is a cop who stayed in town, and Malcolm has been on the run from the law in Brazil for the past 2 years. The kids come across a bunch of letter that Jack has been writing to Laurel every Wednesday for their entire relationship. A devestating secret is uncovered while reading the letters.

    I enjoyed this book. Its an easy read...280 pages. Too much religious talk for my taste though.

    Thank you, Mr. Wright! - 4 stars
    The Wednesday Letters Review
    An honest portrayal of happiness, grief, anger, regret, love and redemption. This story covers and captures all emotions.
    Don't read other people's mail - 2 stars
    The Wednesday Letters Review
    While this book is well written and has an interesting approach, I did not find it very satisfying. I enjoy a book more if I like the characters in it, and in this case, I found I hoped I never met some of them.The story line was predictable and with few surprises. It reminded me of the old soap operas on radio. This one will not remain on my book shelf.
    This looks very interesting! - 4 stars
    The Wednesday Letters Review
    Although I received this selection from Amazon a couple of weeks ago, I haven't read it through yet. It was recommended to me by a very good friend and member of our Red Hat PIPS Chapter Reading Group, of which I am co-hostess. Wednesday's letters will be our January selection and we are all looking forward to reading it. I've given it a cursory glance and can see that it's my type of book. Happy reading!
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