The Last Letter: A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age
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Author: Susan Pogorzelski ISBN: 9780988875159
Publisher: Susan Pogorzelski Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Susan Pogorzelski
ISBN: 9780988875159
Publisher: Susan Pogorzelski
Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Pogorzelski's exceptional debut shares the challenges, dreams, fleeting optimism, and difficulties of 15-year-old Amelia Lenelli at the turn of the millennium." - Publisher's Weekly

"Teens reeling with personal and national crises will find themselves in this teen girl’s voice." - Judge, 25th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards (Honorable Mention, MG/YA)

Write one last letter. That’s what fifteen-year-old Amelia’s psychologist says when she tells him about her time capsule—a My Little Pony lunchbox she’s buried in the backyard garden after listening to the preacher on the corner shout about the end of times.

One last chance to leave her mark when the world’s been shaken to its core by a national tragedy not even the preacher sees coming.

One last story of humanity’s ability to endure, like in all those historical disasters her mother recites like fairytales.

One last reminder of her existence, when her illness has turned her into such a ghost of her former self, one more exhale is all it will take before she disappears completely.

One last letter to tell the world how she’s lived and who she’s loved and what she’s trying to survive.

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"Pogorzelski's exceptional debut shares the challenges, dreams, fleeting optimism, and difficulties of 15-year-old Amelia Lenelli at the turn of the millennium." - Publisher's Weekly

"Teens reeling with personal and national crises will find themselves in this teen girl’s voice." - Judge, 25th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards (Honorable Mention, MG/YA)

Write one last letter. That’s what fifteen-year-old Amelia’s psychologist says when she tells him about her time capsule—a My Little Pony lunchbox she’s buried in the backyard garden after listening to the preacher on the corner shout about the end of times.

One last chance to leave her mark when the world’s been shaken to its core by a national tragedy not even the preacher sees coming.

One last story of humanity’s ability to endure, like in all those historical disasters her mother recites like fairytales.

One last reminder of her existence, when her illness has turned her into such a ghost of her former self, one more exhale is all it will take before she disappears completely.

One last letter to tell the world how she’s lived and who she’s loved and what she’s trying to survive.

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