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Because you'll never meet me

Ollie, who has seizures when near electricity, lives in a backwoods cabin with his mother and rarely sees other people, and Moritz, born with no eyes and a heart defect that requires a pacemaker, is bullied at his high school, but when a physician who knows both suggests they begin corresponding, they form a strong bond that may get them through dark times.

Everything must go

2017
"Falling for a young man who has accepted a job at a hippie Quaker school, Flora leaves her elite prep school to join him, but must make the most of the situation when he fails to show up, in a story told through letters, emails, and news stories"--OCLC.

You've got mail

2017
"Ike Saturday travels back to 1776 to help Benjamin Franklin keep history on track"--Provided by publisher.

Huge pain in my--!

2015
In the midst of adjusting to middle school and having a girlfriend, Franklin "Ike" Saturday's life becomes even more complicated when he writes a letter to Benjamin Franklin as an extra-credit assignment and gets a reply, beginning a correspondence that could change history.

I wrote you a note

Simple text follows the path of a wayward note as each animal, Turtle, Duck, Spider, and many more, find it and use it for their own purposes.

Everything all at once

Lottie Reave's is an overly cautious high school senior. When her beloved Aunt Helen, an excentric, best-selling author, dies from cancer, Lottie finds herself completing a scavenger hunt left for her in Aunt Helen's will. Each new challenge is intended to pull Lottie further out of her shell and force her to live a little.

I love you, Michael Collins

In 1969, as her own family is falling apart, ten-year-old Mamie finds comfort in conducting a one-sided correspondence with the least famous astronaut heading toward the moon on Apollo 11.

A letter to my teacher

A letter from someone who was once an exasperating second-grader reveals her experiences with a teacher who brought out the best in her.

Dear Martin

"Writing letters to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., seventeen-year-old college-bound Justyce McAllister struggles to face the reality of race relations today and how they are shaping him"--Provided by publisher.

The last little blue envelope

Seventeen-year-old Ginny Blackstone precipitously travels from her home in New Jersey to London when she receives a message from an unknown man telling her he has the letters that were stolen just before she completed a series of mysterious tasks assigned by her now dead aunt, an artist.

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