The Letter Box, Book by Mark and Diane Button, Official Publisher Page

The Letter Box, Book by Mark and Diane Button, Official Publisher Page

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The Letter Box by Mark and Diane Button -  An author collection of letters expressing grief after the death of his first wife and their unborn triplets, and
 An author collection of letters expressing grief after the death of his first wife and their unborn triplets, and suggests ways for readers to use similar letters to let family members know how much they care.The Letter Box is an inspirational story and legacy of love that has changed many lives—and has the potential to change yours and the lives of those you love in a profound way. After years of wanting a family, Mark and his wife are overjoyed to learn they are expecting triplets. But when those happy dreams are abruptly dashed, Mark is faced with the overwhelming void of a now-empty future. Out of the deep insights that come from these hardest of life lessons, the “Letter Box” is born: a container for collecting thoughts and feelings often kept inside but better shared with others. The letters in a Letter Box become precious gifts that transcend time and place. These expressions of love are joyous opportunities for staying connected with loved ones forever. The Letter Box is an intimate journey of the heart, a compelling true story of love and second chances that will move you to create your own legacy of love for those you cherish.

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