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Title:My Dear Frank: The Letters That Inspired the Novel, The Last Letter
Author:Jeanie Scouller Arthur
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 200 pages
Published:March 31st 2011 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Categories:Nonfiction
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My Dear Frank: The Letters That Inspired the Novel, The Last Letter Paperback | Pages: 200 pages
Rating: 2.85 | 13 Users | 1 review Reviews

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These letters, From Jeanie Arthur to Frank Arthur, were written in the year of their engagement between July 1882 and May 1883. The correspondence served as the inspiration for their great-great granddaughter, Kathleen Shoop's, novel, The Last Letter. Her novel is fiction, of course, but these heartfelt, optimistic love words have their own story arc, and tell an old-fashioned love tale that has a surprisingly modern tone that deserves to see the light of day.

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ISBN: 1460909321 (ISBN13: 9781460909324)
Edition Language: English

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Just a collection of letters a woman wrote to her fiance the year before they were married. Not very interesting or inspiring in any way. The letters were used with others to write "The Last Letter." Was like pulling teeth to just finish this one!Just a collection of letters a woman wrote to her fiance the year before they were married. Not very interesting or inspiring in any way. The letters were used with others to write "The Last Letter." Was like pulling teeth to just finish this one!


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