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Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
For fans of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, an epistolary memoir about two young women’s friendship across continents and decades—an enduring connection kept alive by the simple act of written correspondence.
When Ruth’s family migrates from Brazil to North America in 1964, she and her best friend, Elana, are forced to separate. They decide to keep in touch via written correspondence—an exchange that ultimately persists for twenty years. From São Paulo, Elana writes candidly with warmth, dedication, and support, easing Ruth’s assimilation to first Canada, then the United States. Lonely and uprooted, Ruth derives solace from the friendship and the correspondence. As both girls mature and embark on a life in different countries and cultures, their bonds transcend their differences. They remain friends for life.
Fifty years after parting, Ruth and Elana re-read aloud the letters that they exchanged as young women. The experience of hearing their words written in letters and sent like a bridge across the continent and half a lifetime is a revelation that stuns the friends: the antecedent voice spoken in the concrete voice of the present.
When Ruth’s family migrates from Brazil to North America in 1964, she and her best friend, Elana, are forced to separate. They decide to keep in touch via written correspondence—an exchange that ultimately persists for twenty years. From São Paulo, Elana writes candidly with warmth, dedication, and support, easing Ruth’s assimilation to first Canada, then the United States. Lonely and uprooted, Ruth derives solace from the friendship and the correspondence. As both girls mature and embark on a life in different countries and cultures, their bonds transcend their differences. They remain friends for life.
Fifty years after parting, Ruth and Elana re-read aloud the letters that they exchanged as young women. The experience of hearing their words written in letters and sent like a bridge across the continent and half a lifetime is a revelation that stuns the friends: the antecedent voice spoken in the concrete voice of the present.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (July 28, 2026)
- Length: 344 pages
- ISBN13: 9798896363538
Raves and Reviews
"A beautiful tale of rootlessness, transformation, and the power of lifelong female friendship."—Ana Hebra Flaster, author of Property of the Revolution
"Ruth and Elana’s unique voices will touch readers as they follow these separate yet linked life journeys across two continents."—Ava Weinberger Cross, Ph.D., author of Talking Business
"A powerful, heartfelt, revelatory page turner of inter-generational migration that speaks of palpable loss as well as resilience, hope, and enduring friendship across continents. I felt at once heartache, humanity, and empathy."—Nancy S. Gorrell, author of Writing Poetry through the Eyes of Science and Becoming a Teacher Who Writes
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