Mom loved to write to my sister and me, H. Jackson Brown writes; 'They began when I was an eight-year old camper away from home for the first time. When I opened Mom's letter, I would always read the P.S. first. I just couldn't wait to discover what revelations, humor, observations, admonitions, and encouragement she wanted to share with me.'
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Mom loved to write to my sister and me, H. Jackson Brown writes; 'They began when I was an eight-year old camper away from home for the first time. When I opened Mom's letter, I would always read the P.S. first. I just couldn't wait to discover what revelations, humor, observations, admonitions, and encouragement she wanted to share with me.'
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Add this copy of P.S. I Love You: When Mom Wrote She Always Saved the to cart. $2.00, very good condition, Sold by Ken's Book Haven rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Coopersburg, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1990 by Rutledge Hill Press.
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 160 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Book Condition: Very good. Clean inside pages and tight binding. Sharp corners. Inscription on front end page.
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Fine. 32mo-over 4"-5" tall. Rear Cover Lightly Chipped; Edges Lightly Soiled. When Mom wrote she always saved the best for last. ISBN: 1-55853-071-X (Copyright Page)/1-55853-071-1 (Rear Cover). EXCERPT: Introduction-Over the years Mom has written my sister and me hundreds of letters. What we cherished most were the little P.S. notes she would write at the end of each one. There, in just a few words, she would encourage and inspire us with keen observations, gentle humor and loving advice. Sometimes she would illustrate her thoughts with little drawings that always made us smile. We saved the letters, and this little book is a collection of her P.S. messages that we love the most. Although some were written more than forty years ago, they still ring with truth and insight. I hope you will enjoy reading them. Perhaps you will be reminded of similar words of wisdom written to you by your mother or father. As I write this, I am happy to report that Mom is in excellent health and still writing. I can't wait for her next letter. --H.J.B.