Synopses & Reviews
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."
Synopsis
The national bestselling author of "The Christmas Jars" delivers a powerful message about forgiveness and quietly beckons people to start writing their own Wednesday letters.
About the Author
Jason F. Wright is the national bestselling author of
Christmas Jars. He's also a consultant whose editorial articles on politics, pop culture, and public policy have appeared in newspapers and magazines nationwide. He serves as founder and managing editor of the widely-read political destination, PoliticalDerby.com.
Jason fell in love with the Virginia's Shenandoah Valley while researching the area for The Wednesday Letters and with his wife Kodi's enthusiastic blessing, recently relocated with their four children to the historic town of Woodstock. A sign on their door says, "Friends welcome. Family by appointment only."