The Last Letter

  • The Last Letter: A Father's Struggle, a Daughter's Quest, and the Long Shadow of the Holocaust
    By Karen Baum Gordon

    "Part of the Legacies of War series, The Last Letter is a family memoir that spans events from the 1930s and Hitler's rise to power, through World War II and the Holocaust, to the present-day United States.

  • The Last Letter: A Novel
    By Susan Pogorzelski

    Write one last letter.

  • The Last Letter
    By Rebecca Yarros

    “The Last Letter is a haunting, heartbreaking and ultimately inspirational love story.“—InTouch Weekly Beckett, If you’re reading this, well, you know the last-letter drill.

  • The Last Letter: ... from the Diary of a Soldier
    By Robin Abraham

    "The Last Letter is the love story of an Army officer since his school times, who did everything for the respect of his love.

  • The Last Letter
    By Kathleen Shoop

    "[In 1905 Des Moines, Iowa], Katherine Arthur's dying mother arrives on her doorstep, forcing her to relive a past she wanted to forget.

  • The Last Letter
    By Fritz Leiber

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  • THE LAST LETTER: … FROM THE DIARY OF A SOLDIER
    By Robin Abraham

    The Last Letter is the love story of an Army officer since his school times, who did everything for the respect of his love.

  • The Last Letter: Embracing Pain to Create a Meaningful Life
    By Andy Chaleff

    The Last Letter is a thirty-year journey to make peace with the past. Andy was born into a family with a loving mother and a violent father. His mother was his rock, his safe place, the person he cherished most.

  • The Last Letter
    By Scott Fields

    This is the untold story about the Titanic that has been kept secret for over eighty years. THE LAST LETTER is novel about two people drawn together by the hand of a woman that neither had ever met.