Our book of the month for December is The Wednesday Letters by Jason Wright. Our meeting will be held on January 13th at 6PM in our event space. If you can't make it to the meeting, join us online to discuss his book! Thoughts, likes, dislikes, and questions are all welcome.

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Jess:

Just wanted to thank you Aimee for recommending me the book! I read it in a few days, it was a great story and a quick read!

Jason:

SO glad you've all enjoyed the book! (so far, there's bound to be someone in your group who's already using its pages to line a bird cage...)

Would love to visit in person some day.

Chapters Bookstore:

Jason,
We had many questions for you at our book club meeting. Everyone had a great time and we were wondering if maybe you could answer a few things...Did you pull anything in the book from personal experience or was it total fiction? How did you choose the period of time in which the story took place? Was it to capture a certain audience or completely coincidence? We noticed (well Cindy noticed) the front cover was "the mailbox", did you have a say in what that looked like or did the publisher have full control? Just in general what was your inspiration in writing this book? and please what did the letter in the bible say and the letter that Rain wrote Malcolm...we are dying to know here! We had many others too but this is a good start.
Thanks for a great read!

Jason Wright:

So many questions, so little time! :)

The book is straight fiction, though I sprinkle in little bits of my life for fun. For example, I grew up in Charlottesville, VA and now live in Woodstock, VA. And all the characters are named for people I know.

The "letter in the Bible" was simply the envelope of letters that Rain took to the family attorney. Jack's note to Rain was scribbled on the outside.

As for Rain's letter to Malcolm, what do YOU think it said?

jules:

Personally, I'd love for you to visit sometime (you might even convince us to pick another one of your books for the club!). It would also be nice to hear about the inspiration behind Wednesday's Letters. The characters in this book come across as so warm, genuine and accepting - I found it refreshing (and a really, really good read)!

kATHI:

I read Wednesdays letter in a day I too couldn't put the book down. I was completely drawn into this family. An awesome and quick read.

Ashley:

I'm so glad that everybody is enjoying the book! I have not yet finished it as I seem to have a defective copy. I read to page 218 and when I went to the next page, it started all over again on page 187 and duplicates all the way through 218. The page after that is 251, so I need to read that little chunk and then I can finish. I'm at the good part too! Ahh! :)

Chapters Bookstore:

Hi Ashley,
Sorry that you have a defective copy. If you bring it in we will gladly replace it so you can get your reading in! I have one saved for you.

jules:

I know this will come as a shock to everyone, but I've finished Wednesday's Letters (two weeks before our next meeting)!

I absolutely LOVED this book and highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a really good, quick read (I couldn't put it down).

See you soon!

Aimee:

Awesome! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Ashley had a good pick! I myself am enjoying it although I'm not finished yet...see you on the 13th to talk about it.