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Sam's Letters to Jennifer

Dear Reader, Let me tell you an extraordinary story about my bestselling novel Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. Soon after it was published, I was on a television show and the host shared this story with me: The previous night he had given Suzanne's Diar... More >Dear Reader, Let me tell you an extraordinary story about my bestselling novel Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. Soon after it was published, I was on a television show and the host shared this story with me: The previous night he had given Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas to his wife to read. He went off to sleep, only to be awakened by his wife at 2:30 in the morning. She apologized profusely and said she'd just finished the book, and "I had to hug you and tell you how much I love you." That is why I wrote Sam's Letters to Jennifer. Please enjoy it and spread the word.
File Size777.67 KB
PublisherHachette Book Group USA

Publish Date02/28/2006
Print Pages272
Print ISBN0446613347
eBook ISBN9780316008419
eBook List Price$ 7.99
eBook Store Discount$ 0.80
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Editorial Reviews:

Unlike Patterson's Alex Cross thrillers, this sentimental tale does not translate well to audio. The plot twists seem all the more absurd when read aloud, and the audiobook's maudlin music, inserted during the story's poignant moments, is as distracting and disturbing as a TV laugh track. Jennifer, a newspaper columnist who's grieving the death of her husband, has more reason to mourn when her beloved grandmother, Sam, falls into a coma. Jennifer rushes to Sam's home in Lake Geneva, Wis., where she finds a packet of letters addressed to her. The letters detail her grandmother's life story, including an affair she had with a mysterious man. Jennifer takes comfort in the letters, and at the same time, embarks on her own romance with Brendan, an old friend. Heche's thin, mousy voice is perfect for the perpetually worried Jennifer, but she rarely varies her intonation, not even for Brendan's dialogue. Alexander does a better job as Sam, conveying the elderly woman's concern for Jennifer, but her performance isn't sufficient to elevate this flawed audiobook. Simultaneous release with the Little, Brown hardcover (Forecasts, June 7). (June) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY.

Author Description:
James Patterson
James Patterson, author and creator of the character Alex Cross, was born in Newburgh, New York, on March 22, 1947. He graduated from Manhattan College in 1969 and received a M. A. from Vanderbilt University in 1970. Patterson's first novel, The Thomas Berryman Number, was w...   <More>
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