Dear Dana: That time I went crazy and wrote all 580 of my Facebook friends a handwritten letter
By (Author) Amy Weinland Daughters
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
30th June 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
248.4
Paperback
304
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
When Amy Daughters reconnected with her old pal Dana on Facebook, she had no idea how it would change her life. Though the two women hadnt had any contact in thirty years, it didnt take them long to catch upand when Amy learned that Danas son Parker was doing a second stint at St. Jude battling cancer, she was suddenly inspired to begin writing the pair weekly letters.
When Parker died, Amynot knowing what else to docontinued to write Dana. Eventually, Dana wrote back, and the two became pen pals, sharing things through the mail that they had never shared before. The richness of the experience left Amy wondering something: If my life could be so changed by someone I considered just a Facebook friend, what would happen if I wrote all my Facebook friends a letter
A whopping 580 handwritten letters later Amys life, and most of all her heart, would never, ever, be the same again. As it turned out, there were actual individuals living very real lives behind each social media profile, and she was beautifully connected to each of those extraordinary, flawed people for a specific reason. They loved her, and she loved them. And nothingnot politics, beliefs, or lifestylecould separate them.
2022 Living Now Book Awards Bronze Medalist in World Peace
. . . a captivating study regarding writing letters to friends and rethinking how people successfully bond in the modern world. An intriguing and inspiring exploration of different forms of communication.
Kirkus Reviews
Dear Danais an inspirational memoir about caring for friends near and far by reviving a lost art.
Foreword Reviews
This is a book for anyone who wonders about the differences between a Facebook friend and a Real-Life friend and who yearns to see a persons real life behind their Facebook image. It is also about the power of prayer and the abundance of kindness in our world. But ultimately, its about connection and how we are all connected when we come from love.
Rivvy Neshama, author ofRecipes for a Sacred Life: True Stories and a Few Miracles
Amy shows us how something as simple as a letterlet alone 580 of them!can change a life. Who else would decide to write a personal letter to every one of their Facebook friends The stories from these letters provide insights into how we can help people through difficult times and connect with othersand, of course, plenty of good laughs.
Brad Aronson, best-selling author of HumanKind: Changing the World One Small Act At a Time.
Captivating . . . I laughed and I cried as I followed the pleasures of real mail, and the lesson hit home: Whether written or spoken, our words matter. They have the power to illuminate someones darkest day.
Laurie Buchanan, PhD, author ofNote to Self: A Seven-Step Path to Gratitude and GrowthandThe Business of Being: Soul Purpose In and Out of the Workplace
A native Houstonian and a graduate of the Texas Tech University, Amy W. Daughters has been a freelance writer for more than a decademostly covering college football and sometimes talking about her feelings. Her debut novel, You Cannot Mess This Up: A True Story That Never Happened (She Writes Press, 2019), was selected as the Silver Winner for Humor in the 2019 Foreword INDIES and the Overall Winner for Humor/Comedy in the 2020 Next Generation Indie Awards. She is married to a foxy computer person, Willie (53), and is the lucky mother of two amazing sons, Will (23) and Matthew (15).An amateur historian, hack golfer, charlatan fashion model, and regular on the ribbon dancing circuit, Amya proud former resident of Blackwell, England, and Dayton, Ohiocurrently lives in Tomball, Texas, a suburb of Houston.