Hope, Interrupted: America Lost & Found in Letters - Inspirational Book for Personal Growth & Historical Reflection | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Self-Discovery Journeys
Hope, Interrupted: America Lost & Found in Letters - Inspirational Book for Personal Growth & Historical Reflection | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Self-Discovery Journeys

Hope, Interrupted: America Lost & Found in Letters - Inspirational Book for Personal Growth & Historical Reflection | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Self-Discovery Journeys

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Hope, Interrupted is a cautionary tale of hope, fear, optimism, existential dread and living. Byron and Jennifer, a Black man who grew up in the South, and a Jewish woman who grew up in the North, wrote during six months of COVID, a failing economy, Black Lives Matter and political unrest. They are average Americans, born two years apart who jointly experience family, working lives, marriage, health and the future of a fractured nation. Written while generally 1,300 miles from each other, they explored the mood and attitude that traversed the United States.

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Dear Byron and Jennifer,Hope Interrupted has beautifully captured the hopes and fears living inside all of us as we navigated our way thru 2020, a dismal and unprecedented, roller coaster of a year. I only wish that I had this book beside me throughout 2020 to serve as my daily dose of motivation to help me get through the darkest of days. If only the two of you had a crystal ball!Your candor in sharing the most intimate, personal details of your daily lives truly resonated with me, making me laugh, then cry, then reflect, further affirming my lifelong belief that we, as a human race, truly are all more alike than different. If we all shared this belief, perhaps we could come to a place of unity and understanding, and actually listen to one another without resorting to ridicule and violence.I can’t help wondering that if your grown children were to write letters to one another thirty years from now if our society will have changed for the better ? Like the two of you, I will hold out hope.Thanks for keeping the hope alive.Julie WhitneyOwner of Phillippi-Whitney Communications LLCChildren's Book AuthorCincinnati, Ohio
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