unusual letters updated with sixteen riveting new missives and a new introduction from curator Shaun Usher.
Includes letters by Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Leonardo da Vinci, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Tom Hanks, Katharine Hepburn, Shirley Jackson, Dorothy Parker, Rainer Maria Rilke and many more
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Creators
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Shaun UsherAuthor
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Alan CummingNarrator
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Benedict CumberbatchNarrator
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Gillian AndersonNarrator
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Juliet StevensonNarrator
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Mark StrongNarrator
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Noma DumezweniNarrator
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Stephen FryNarrator
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Colin SalmonNarrator
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Crystal ClarkeNarrator
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Toby JonesNarrator
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Jordan StephenNarrator
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Phyllis HoNarrator
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Ferdinand KingsleyNarrator
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Louise BrealeyNarrator
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Kerry ShaleNarrator
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Shaun UsherNarrator
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Olivia ColmanNarrator
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Publisher
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Release date
November 23, 2021 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781705043318
- File size: 331780 KB
- Duration: 11:31:12
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
September 13, 2021
Dogs are a writer’s best friend in this charming installment in the Letters of Note series (after Letters of Note: Love). Thirty letters from a wide variety of writers span over 600 years and highlight “our ever-evolving relationship with this magnificent creature.” In 1351, poet Francesco Petrarch wrote to his friend Matteo with a praise-heavy update about Matteo’s dog, which Petrarch had adopted. Patrick Brontë, meanwhile, wrote to his daughter Charlotte in 1853 from the perspective of her dog Flossy: “Trust dogs rather than men,” he urged. E.B. White hilariously responded in 1951 to the ASPCA’s accusation that his dachshund Minnie was unlicensed (“If by ‘harboring’ you mean getting up two or three times every night to pull Minnie’s blanket up over her, I am harboring a dog all right”), Zora Neale Hurston wrote to her literary agent in 1960 detailing a piece she was working on about her dog Spot, and comedian Sue Perkins wrote to her dog Pickle after his death (“First, a confession: I had you killed”). Where the collection shines is in its ability to reveal unexpected information about the correspondents’ lives: “I have always disliked people who talk baby talk to dogs,” John Steinbeck declares. Dog lovers will savor this quirky collection.
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