New novel from the author of national bestseller, Christmas Jars.
Known for writing inspiring fiction, author Jason Wright pens a new tale of love, devotion, sibling rivalry, and a long-held family secret. The Wednesday Letters (Shadow Mountain, hardcover, $19.95) debuted number six on the New York Times bestseller list the first week of its release.
Jack and Laurel, married for 39 years, are the owners of a B&B in rural Virginia. With unexpected tragedy, both die on the same night of different causes. When their adult children arrive to arrange the funeral, they discover boxes full of letters their father wrote to their mother, every Wednesday of their marriage. As they begin to read the letters, the children uncover stories of adventure, romance and secrets about their family including a whopper that tests their inner strength to forgive and go on.
As in his first book—the national bestseller Christmas Jars, which has sold 250,000 copies since its 2005 release and has inspired people across the country to start anonymously giving jars of spare change to those in need—Wright’s The Wednesday Letters motivates readers to a higher level of kindness. Its message of forgiveness and family unity also beckons readers to start writing letters to loved ones, and offers hope toward greater family unity through forgiveness.
For more information, visit TheWednesdayLetters.com, ShadowMountain.com, or JasonFWright.com.

