Authors: Cecelia Ahern
Love,
Katie
love,
rosie
TO
ROSIE,
HAPPY
38TH!
391
HOW
SCARY
IS
IT
THAT
WE’RE
SO
CLOSE
TO
40?!
HAVE
A
DRINK
FOR
ME.
LOVE,
ALEX
Rosie
if
you
think
thirty-eight
is
bad,
just
imagine
how
I
must
feel.
Fifty
next
year.
Aaaah!
We’ll
have
a
huge
party.
Just
you
and
me
invited.
Happy
birthday
again.
Ruby
Hi
Mum,
I’m
in
Andorra.
Met
this
gorgeous
guy
who’s
my
ski
instructor
who’s
trying
to
teach
me
how
not
to
break
my
neck.
He
doesn’t
speak
a
word
of
English
but
we
get
along
just
fine.
Everything
is
great
here,
you
and
I
should
go
skiing
some
time,
you’d
love
it!
The
winter
festival
is
going
really
well,
got
a
few
small
gigs
to
do.
I’ll
be
home
for
Christmas
so
we
can
catch
up
on
all
the
gossip!
Can’t
wait
to
see
you!
Love,
Katie
Hi
Mum,
Do
you
want
to
stay
with
me
for
Christmas?
Katie
is
coming
home
and
it
can
be
the
three
of
us.
I
think
it
would
be
really
nice,
you
can
have
Katie’s
room
and
I’ll
set
up
a
sofa
bed
for
her.
I’m
so
excited
about
the
idea.
Beanie
has
given
me
Christmas
day
off
so
please
say
yes!
Rosie
Rosie,
I’d
love
to
come
over
honey.
Thanks
for
the
invite.
Can’t
wait
to
see
little
Katie.
Not
so
little
anymore
I
suppose!
Love,
Mum
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subject
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Katie
Mum
Coming
home
Cecelia
Ahern
Thanks
so
much
for
Christmas
dinner
it
was
absolutely
yummy
as
always.
It
was
good
for
us
3
to
be
together
again.
Just
the
girls!
Grandma
has
changed
a
lot
since
the
last
time
I
saw
her
and
you
look
tired.
I
was
thinking
of
coming
home
for
a
few
weeks
and
helping
out.
Maybe
I
could
get
a
job
around
Dublin
for
a
short
while?
I
want
to
help
out
(plus
there’s
the
added
bonus
of
meeting
up
with
that
guy
I
met
while
I
was
there!).
Let
me
no.
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subject
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Rosie
Katie
Re:
Coming
home
Do
not
come
home!
That
is
an
order!
Everything
is
just
fine
here.
You
need
to
live
your
life
too
so
you
can
continue
on
with
your
travels,
work
hard,
and
enjoy
yourself!
Don’t
worry
about
your
grandma
and
me,
we’re
absolutely
fine!
I’m
really
enjoying
the
job
and
I
don’t
mind
the
long
hours.
It’s
also
nice
to
be
able
to
go
away
every
week
to
breathe
the
fresh
air
of
Connemara.