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Sincerely by Michaela McGuire, Marieke Hardy, Justin Heazlewood

shelleyrae's review

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4.0


Women of Letters originated as a literary stage show conceived by Marieke Hardy and Michaela McGuire. The events, which also operate as a fundraiser for the Edgar Mission for abused,neglected and abandoned farm animals, have become a national sensation, traveling around the country with a changing cast, inviting audience participation and discussion. While the initial contributors were all female, the addition of Men of Letters has proved as popular.
Sincerely is the second curated volume of letters addressing prompts such as 'To the Woman who changed my life...', and 'To the person I misjudged' by 75 contributors.

The format of this book makes it easy to pick up and put down, though I read it straight through. Each contributor is given a subject but may interpret it anyway they wish. There is enough variety in the responses by subjects to maintain interest from Jaqui Paynes missives to her six children to Libbi Gorr waxing poetic about her iPhone. The tone of the letters veer from the intimate and serious to the irreverent and comedic. While Kamahl, for example, pays tribute to his wife of 45 years with a touching poem, Tim McGuire thanks Buffy the Vampire Slayer for all she taught him.
I can honestly say I enjoyed reading all of the letters though I did have my favourites including Kristina Olsson's love letter to the alphabet, Morag Kobez-Halvorson's letter to her health, Catherine Deveny's unapologetic rant, and Virgina Gay's ode 'To the Life I Could Have Lived'.
I would have liked the biographical information included with each letter rather than at the back of the book, as many of the letter writers were unfamiliar to me by name and the context of identity would have been useful to me.

I was tempted to write this review in the form of a letter but I thought that would be a little too obvious. Sincerely is a celebration of life, love and the lost art of letter writing, a wonderful collection and I hop[e to be able to one day attend an event.

lmurray74's review

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5.0

I've been picking letters out from here at random and have enjoyed every last one. The 'letters' are written to be read aloud and you can imagine how well they would have gone over 'live'. A very enjoyable read.

eri_123's review

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5.0

Brilliant & sometimes funny insights from some clever people..

piplincolne's review

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5.0

I love this book! (Also I was lucky enough to be included in this book amongst STELLAR company... perhaps it was a mistake! ) x
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