“Love, Rosie”: A short letter to the author
“I’ve learned that home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling.”
Dear Ms. Ahern,
How are you doing?
My name is Maxtron Moon and I had the pleasure of reading some of your works. Most recently, I found your book, “Love, Rosie” in a used book store here in Japan. I have to say that I was reading your book while commuting all over Tokyo, with people, especially women of all ages, giggling over the cute cover. On one side, the romantic embrace of the hug from the movie scene and on the back cover, the illustration of a heart, switching views depending on the page I was reading, caused so many cute laughs from my right and left sides. It was almost like they were saying, “Who’s this foreigner, looking all serious with his messy beard and suit, yet reading something looking so adorable?”.
Your book was my “guilty pleasure” for a couple of weeks and it reminded me so much of an old friend of mine. Oddly, her birthday and initials were the same as one of the characters and so it felt extra magical. I told her about it and we ended up talking a long time over past memories we made. I think she can’t wait to read the book too. I will be shipping it over soon.
I just wanted to tell you that I am grateful that I had a chance to read your books and that I cherish your work. It reminded me of the humorous little moments in life and the quick passage of time.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Mr. Moon
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