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Letters to Jenny
About This Book
The New York Times âbestselling author of the Xanth novels wrote these weekly letters to a fan of is books in the hope of helping her out of a coma. In February 1989, science fiction writer Piers Anthony, author of the Xanth series, received a moving letter. It came from a woman whose daughter, Jenny, was in a coma as a result of severe injuries caused by a drunk driver. She asked Anthony to write to Jenny, an avid fan of his, in the hope that a letter from him would evoke some response. Her request resulted in a series of warm, supportive, and humorous letters written weekly from Anthony to Jenny. These were read to the patient by her mother. The original letters Anthony wrote between February 1989 and 1990, reproduced here along with Anthony's comments, reveal the author's wit, humanism, and social conscience. Jenny has come out of her coma, but is still confined to a wheelchair. Anthony also named a character in his next Xanth novel after Jenny, whose limited but definite physical responses to his letters indicated how important they were to her.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- February 1989
- March 1989
- April 1989
- May 1989
- June 1989
- July 1989
- August 1989
- September 1989
- October 1989
- November 1989
- December 1989
- January 1990
- February 1990
- Authorâs Note
- Copyright Page