The Wednesday Letters

The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright is a reprint edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on August 26, 2008. This 288-page book presents an inspirational narrative centered on marriage, family, and forgiveness. The story unfolds with a letter written by the groom on his wedding night, promising to write to his bride every week for the duration of their lives together. After the couple’s passing, their children return to the family B&B and uncover a trove of letters that reveal both joys and sorrows, along with a significant family secret.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of family life and relationships as the children confront the truths hidden within their parents’ correspondence. The letters serve as a catalyst for reflection and growth, prompting the siblings to navigate their own paths of understanding and reconciliation. This edition, written in English, delves into themes of love and the complexities of familial bonds, making it a notable addition to the literary fiction genre.
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The inspirational story of marriage, family, and forgiveness that has become not just a bestseller but an instant classic—a surprise New York Times bestseller from an author who delivers “American storytelling at its best.”
Their story begins with one letter on their wedding night, a letter from the groom, promising to write his bride every week—for as long they both shall live.
Thirty-nine years later, Jack and Laurel Cooper die in each other’s arms. And when their grown children return to the family B&B to arrange the funeral, they discover thousands of letters.
The letters they read tell of surprising joys and sorrows. They also hint at a shocking family secret—and ultimately force the children to confront a life-changing moment of truth…
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