Anna knows that her mother is dying of cancer. On her thirteenth
birthday her mother gives her the greatest gift of all, a box of
letters filled with advice, guidance and love. "Dear Anna," is the
story of Anna's life and the letters that help her along the way.
It is a story of the bond between mother and daughter that reaches
beyond life and death. "As I opened the jewelry box the scent of my
mother's perfume filled the air, a scent that over time would
gradually fade, but never go away completely. Inside I found that
the jewelry box was packed full of envelopes. Each had an event
written on the front: The Day You Turn Sixteen; The Day You
Graduate from High School; The Day You Get Married. She had written
me a letter for every event that she could think of that she knew
she was going to miss. It was a bitter sweet moment. I was so happy
to have a piece of her that would stay with me throughout my life,
but I knew how close we must be to the end for her to give this to
me." ("Dear Anna," Chapter 1)
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