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"description": "You\u2019ve met Mrs Bright. She\u2019s that nice woman who lives three doors down and always smiles at you in the mornings. She\u2019s planning her thirtieth wedding anniversary with her husband. She wants to travel, read endless books and take beautiful pictures. She\u2019s been waiting for this forever.\n\nFor the past twenty-nine years, Kay Bright\u2019s days have had a familiar rhythm: she works in her husband\u2019s stationery shop, cooks for her family, tries to remember to practice yoga, and every other month she writes to her best friend, Ursula, and Ursula replies. Kay could set her calendar by their letters: her heart lifts when the blue airmail envelope, addressed in Ursula\u2019s slanting handwriting, falls gently onto the mat.\n\nUrsula is the only one who knows Kay\u2019s deepest secret, something that happened decades ago that could tear Kay\u2019s life apart today. Ursula has always been the person Kay relies on. Knowing she will hear from Ursula is like being sure the sun will rise tomorrow.\n\nAnd now Ursula has stopped writing. Three missing letters doesn\u2019t sound like a lot, but Kay gets out her shoebox of notes from her best friend, in case there\u2019s something she overlooked. Ursula seems fine, but the further back she goes, the more Kay begins to question every choice she has made in her life. Which might be why, at ten o\u2019clock one morning, Kay walks out of her yellow front door with a just a rucksack, leaving her wedding ring on the table...\n\nAn emotional and heart-warming novel for anyone who knows it\u2019s never too late to look for happiness. Fans of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, A Man Called Ove and The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry will fall in love with this feel-good and moving story that shows you that the best friendships truly last forever.\n",
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