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The year is 1960, and Gunsmoke is the most popular show on TV. Elvis Presley tops the Billboard charts, and a charismatic young senator named John F. Kennedy is running for president. And, in North Carolina, four young Black men sit down at a Woolworth's lunch counter and demand service. Enter Esther Jane (EJ) Cloud, a 40-something spinster who manages the Dead Letter Office at the Winston-Salem post office. EJ leads a quiet life in her Old Salem ancestral home and spends her free time volunteering in the town's 18th-century medicinal garden.

One sunny Spring morning, EJ's simple life is turned upside down when the town's master gardener unceremoniously hands her a stack of handwritten letters that have all been addressed to a nonexistent person at the garden. This simple act sets in motion a chain of events that will lead EJ on a life-altering quest to uncover the identity of the mysterious letter writer―and into a surprising head-on confrontation with the harsh realities of the racial injustice that is as deeply rooted in the life of her community as the ancient herbs cultivated in the Moravian garden.

When EJ is forced to read the letters to look for clues about the anonymous sender, what she discovers are lyrical tales of a forbidden passion that threaten to unravel the simple contours of her unexamined life. EJ's official quest soon morphs into a journey of self-discovery as she becomes more deeply enmeshed in the fate of the mysterious letter writer, "Dorothea". Her surprising accomplice in solving the mystery of the letters becomes one, Harrie Hart: a savvy, street smart 10-year-old, wielding an eye patch and a limitless supply of aphorisms. Together, Harrie and EJ make seminal pilgrimages to the tiny town of Paradise to try and uncover the identity of the mercurial sender and, ultimately, learn a better way to navigate the changing world around them.

©2022 Ann McMan (P)2022 Audible, Inc.
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Esther raised in the Moravian community in Salem works in the US Mail dead letter department and volunteers maintaining the herb garden as have generations of her family.

Trying to resolve delivery of a set of perfumed dead letters leads into a world of personal discovery.

The dialogue is wonderful. There is making new friends and Harriet her new precocious 10 year old neighbour. The humour is laugh out loud good.


De-segregation protests social challenge Esther and she begins to examine her white view of her area and the living up to the faith she was bought up in.

The social and personal challenges are beautifully leyered and bound up in the ingenious literary clues in the letters. This part had me scrolling back to re listen to unravel the clues.

The mystery correspondence is a dialogue with love and loss and heart breakingly painful. Unravelling the mystery is matched by Esthers journey of personal discovery.

Ann McMan builds strories with internal reflection and dialogue with the listener joining the dots supported with a cast of well formed characters. The narrator does a great job with their voices and paces the introspection and repartee perfectly.

This is a really affecting story and a transcendent joy to listen to.

Changing Times

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Well narrated fantastic historical story with well punctuated humour amongst the backdrop of homophobia and racism in the early sixties. A delightful bunch of characters and I'm hoping there might be more to come.

Loved it.

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I've listened to this book in double digits now, and I can't see me not wanting to listen again and again. Yet another set of wonderfully relatable characters from Ann McMann, masterfully brought to life by Christine Williams.
Please let there be many more tales of Winston Salem.

Loved it.

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This book is simply amazing in every respect. The story unfolds uniquely in the backdrop of historical prejudices. Love the characters, had me riveted right to the end. Please Ann, can there be a sequel?

Amazing - best ever!

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What a great story! I have listened to it so many times. Each time I meet again each character they delight me again. Can there be more? There always is!

Don’t let it end!

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