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Dear Mrs. Bird
General Fiction亲爱的伯德太太
(english) A. J. Pierce
You don't have to pretend to be strong all the time, you can leave a gap for others to love you. "Dear Mrs. Bird" is the debut novel of British writer A. J. Pierce. "Dear Mrs. Bird" debuted on the Sunday Times top ten bestseller list in 2018 as soon as it was released! Reached the top of Amazon's e-book category novel list! It won the 2019 Crown Award from the British Historical Writers Association and was selected for the British National Book Award for debut novel. A. J. Pierce has impressed countless European and American readers with his playful, ironic yet profound writing, and has been jointly recommended by mainstream media such as The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, The Observer, and Kirkus Reviews! If you have been pretending to be strong, please read the story of Mrs. Bird. Lady Bird, the cantankerous editor of women's magazines, urged her readers to "never cry or fuss, be reserved, wear lipstick, and have perfect hair." She mercilessly threw letters from readers expressing love, loneliness or vulnerability into the trash. And Mrs. Bird's assistant, Amy, couldn't bear the letterer pretending to be strong alone. So she made a crazy decision...
You don't have to pretend to be strong all the time, you can leave a gap for others to love you. "Dear Mrs. Bird" is the debut novel of British writer A. J. Pierce. "Dear Mrs. Bird" debuted on the Sunday Times top ten bestseller list in 2018 as soon as it was released! Reached the top of Amazon's e-book category novel list! It won the 2019 Crown Award from the British Historical Writers Association and was selected for the British National Book Award for debut novel. A. J. Pierce has impressed countless European and American readers with his playful, ironic yet profound writing, and has been jointly recommended by mainstream media such as The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, The Observer, and Kirkus Reviews! If you have been pretending to be strong, please read the story of Mrs. Bird. Lady Bird, the cantankerous editor of women's magazines, urged her readers to "never cry or fuss, be reserved, wear lipstick, and have perfect hair." She mercilessly threw letters from readers expressing love, loneliness or vulnerability into the trash. And Mrs. Bird's assistant, Amy, couldn't bear the letterer pretending to be strong alone. So she made a crazy decision...