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Letters Lost and Found
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In 1945, a fifteen-year-old North Carolina farm girl and a sixteen-year-old Liverpool schoolboy begin a 50-year-long correspondence.
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15 May 1999

In 1945, a fifteen-year-old North Carolina farm girl and a sixteen-year-old Liverpool schoolboy began a correspondence as part of a school project that would endure for more than fifty years. Their mutual love of books and writing and their similar backgrounds helped bind the two in a relationship that poet and assistant professor Steve Katz of NCSU calls born of the pen. Goolsby's initial letters were thought to be missing when their successful book LETTER IN A BOTTLE was published in 1991. Found in Graham's tool shed in London in 1993, they now appear in their entirety in LETTERS LOST AND FOUND for the first time.
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Pages: 94
Publisher: Blair
Imprint: Carolina Wren Press
Publication Date:
15 May 1999
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780932112392
Format: Paperback
Elaine Goolsby is a retired social worker from UNC Chapel Hill. She lives in Durham.