I Wrote It, You Read It

I Wrote It, You Read It by Mary Dimond is a biography published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in April 2013. This 164-page book presents a series of heartfelt letters written over several decades, capturing the evolving wishes and reflections of a character named Nannie. The letters span from the early 1920s through the 1960s, illustrating the transition from childhood innocence to adult responsibilities and the deep emotional connections tied to significant life events.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of personal growth and familial love as Nannie navigates her changing desires and experiences. The narrative includes moments of joy and sorrow, particularly as she reflects on her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and her journey into adulthood. This edition offers a unique glimpse into the themes of motherhood and faith, inviting readers to engage with the intimate thoughts and feelings expressed in each letter.
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Early 1920’s Dear Santa, I’ve been good. Can you bring me a doll? That is all I want. Thanks, Nannie ————————————— Early Christmas 1930’s I am grown up now. I don’t need a doll anymore. I need socks and a scarf. Thanks., your friend, Nannie —————————————- Christmas Day , 1944 Well I got my doll a real baby! She cries and wets. She has blue eyes and blonde hair. Thank You Jesus for sharing Your birthday with her, her name is Mary Elizabeth. Thanks again. —————————————— Christmas, 1963 Jesus, my little girl wants to go far away and stay. She wants to be Your bride! This is a hard thing for me to understand, but I must. Take care of my baby, Mary. As always, Nan ————————————— Christmas 1964 No longer a little girl, all grown up with a new name, Sr. Mary Noel, a pretty name for someone who was born on Christmas day. She’s happy now and so am I.
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