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The Christmas Letters

By: Lee Smith
Narrated by: Cynthia Darlow, Julia Gibson, Christina Moore
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Publisher's summary

Lee Smith is the New York Times best-selling author of The Last Girls and the recipient of a Lyndhurst Grant and a Reader's Digest Writer's Award. Library Journal calls her "one of our most accomplished authors". Here she delivers the heartwarming tale of three generations of women who record their lives in Christmas letters to the family.
©1996 Lee Smith (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
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"Author Lee Smith's skill at capturing women's voices is a kind of literary music stemming from our ever-evolving American family life. The Christmas Letters is a perfect reading for Christmas time." (Midwest Book Review)
"A delight." (Kirkus Reviews)

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classic Lee Smith

Wonderful trip through the 50's until now. True to life told with compassion and humor. I wanted it to be longer.

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