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PS, I Love You

Ahern, Cecelia (Book - 2004)
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A wonderfully warm and heartfelt debut from a stunning new talent. Everyone needs a guardian angel...Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry. Childhood sweethearts, they could finish each other's sentences and even when they fought, they laughed. No one could

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A wonderfully warm and heartfelt debut from a stunning new talent. Everyone needs a guardian angel...Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry. Childhood sweethearts, they could finish each other's sentences and even when they fought, they laughed. No one could imagine Holly and Gerry without each other. Until the unthinkable happens. Gerry's death devastates Holly. But as her 30th birthday looms, Gerry comes back to her. He's left her a bundle of notes, one for each of the months after his death, gently guiding Holly into her new life without him, each note signed 'PS, I Love You'. As the notes are gradually opened, and as the year unfolds, Holly is both cheered up and challenged. The man who knows her better than anyone sets out to teach her that life goes on. With some help from her friends, and her noisy and loving family, Holly finds herself laughing, crying, singing, dancing -- and being braver than ever before. Life is for living, she realises -- but it always helps if there's an angel watching over you.

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Publisher: Hyperion
Pages: 375
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 140130916X, 1401300901, 0786890932
Language: English

Kennedy, Holly - (Female) Her husband recently died from brain cancer at age 30; husband left her a series of love letters she reads on the first of each month to help her with her grief

Fiction and Psychological
Death of a spouse, Widows, Grief, Loss, Love letters, Family relationships, Survival, Cancer patients, Friendship, Power of love, Emotional healing, and New beginnings
Statement of Responsibility: Cecelia Ahern
Physical Description: 375 p. ; 25 cm
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Kirkus Reviews

Fluffy romance from the cute-as-a-button daughter of Ireland's Prime Minister. At the tender age of 22, film student Ahern pens her very first novel! The heroine: a young widow, Holly Kennedy, who discovers a batch of letters from her late husband Gerry, one for every month of the year. Yes, the posthumous postings are meant to help Holly heal, to laugh again and love again, and to remind her always to walk on the sunny side of the street, cherishing her memories and the happy future ahead (come to think of it, only a 22-year-old could write a book like this). Tra-la-la, come skip down the streets of Dublin with Holly and her chum Sharon. They spend a lot of time "laughing and joking about old times, then crying, followed by some more laughing, then more crying again." Though still consumed by grief, Holly can see that she has dark circles under her eyes, her hair is a fright, and her lips are chewed and chapped. Maybe now it's time to stop crying! And as she opens the first envelope to read Gerry's letter, she realizes that tomorrow is a new day. Reassured that Gerry is looking down from heaven, she vows to follow his lighthearted, loving advice and buy that new lamp, sing in a karaoke bar, etc. And each time she opens an envelope, it seems that Gerry is just playing a happy little game with her, even though they live in two different worlds. Holly knows he's right there, she can feel his spectral presence, she even talks to him. Of course, he'd know if she cheated at the happy little game, so she doesn't. There are other Big Questions, though, and our Holly searches for Answers. Get a Job or Keep On Shopping? Fall in Love with A Handsome Man or Start An Exciting Career at a Fashion Magazine? Don't worry! The ending is happy! Sappy rehash of some very familiar plots. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission. 


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Jan 08, 2010
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I own the movie and decided to read the book on a whim since I love the story so much. I enjoyed the book as well. I understand the difference between a book and movie created from a screenplay based on a book. They are both enjoyable in their own right.

Dec 31, 2009
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This book was cute. I thought the ending did the characters justice.

Oct 10, 2009
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This is the best book I have ever read & I refuse to see the movie version as I know that it will come no where close to the book.

Sep 28, 2009
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Some endearing characterization, but Ahern's treatment of dialogue is clunky and overwrought. Cute, but not brilliant.

Jun 12, 2009
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loved it ,but very immotional.

Feb 05, 2009
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One of the best books i have ever read!I do not often read such books..but had to since i wanted to watch the movie..I ended up not watching the movie,because the book was so good i did not want to ruin it.It is not heart-wrenchingly sad,as i thought it would be, instead gives you hope of finding your way throught the toughest of times.A must-read if you like inspirational and slightly sad books.

Aug 22, 2008
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Much better than the movie,

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