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Sometimes the best letters are the ones that go unanswered It
begins as an assignment for English class: write a letter to a dead
person - any dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain - he died
young, and so did Laurel's sister May - so maybe he'll understand a
bit of what Laurel is going through. Soon Laurel is writing letters
to lots of dead people - Janis Joplin, Heath Ledger, River Phoenix,
Amelia Earhart... it's like she can't stop. And she'd certainly
never dream of handing them in to her teacher. She writes about
what it's like going to a new high school, meeting new friends,
falling in love for the first time - and how her family has
shattered since May died. But much as Laurel might find writing the
letters cathartic, she can't keep real life out forever. The ghosts
of her past won't be contained between the lines of a page, and she
will have to come to terms with growing up, the agony of losing a
beloved sister, and the realisation that only you can shape your
destiny. A lyrical, haunting and stunning debut from the protege of
Stephen Chbosky (THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER).
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