The motorcycle accident which has left Elizabeth Wakefield in a coma forces Jessica, her twin sister, to realize just how much Elizabeth means to her.
Dear Sister, It wasn't your fault; it was never your fault. You did nothing wrong. Hold this tight to your heart: it wasn't your fault.
This is a brilliant fast paced psychological thriller, with perfectly crafted complex characters, that has you burning off nervous energy as you read it." -Goodreads Reviewer "This book threw me for a loop a few times!
Reprints letters from John Wesley Branscomb, William Henry Branscomb, James Zachariah Branscomb, and Lewis Sylvester Branscomb, each with a different Confederate unit but all stationed in Virginia, to their sister...
Whininess, annoyingness, afraid of the darkness, refusal to eat lima beans, and pulling brother’s hair. These are the criteria on which little sisters are graded.
Dear Sister: Medieval Women and the Epistolary Genre explores women's contributions to letter writing in Western Europe from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries. The essays represent the first attempt...
Dear Sister: Letters of Hope and Encouragement
Elizabeth lies in a coma, on the brink of death, and Jessica's emotions are shattered.
I share with you my journey and the stories of my sisters through candid interviews that give voice to our collective struggles and triumphs. Join us as we come together to reclaim our sisterhood by finding ourselves and each other.
... home some times if he is away down here . He would like to be at home to day , I think , if I know his thoughts , there is a good maney times when he would not shed maney tears if he was at home . But I must stop . Write as soon as you get ...