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May 31, 2024 |
sacbee.com | Suzanne Park |Sophie Jordan |Christina Baker Kline |Lacie Waldon
With so many compelling and must-read recent book releases, it’s tricky to know which title to pick up. Luckily, FIRST Book Club is here to guide you for the week of May 31 to June 6!Join the club as Suzanne Park enthralls readers in her new book, One Last Word, a romantic-comedy that had FIRST’s Assistant Digital Editor Carissa Mosness hooked from the first chapter.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Suzanne Park |Kristin Hannah
A fresh, modern story about learning to be honest. When a woman accidentally sends overly honest emails to the people she cares for most, chaos ensues. Putting it bluntly, Sara Chae is exhausted. Though she’s overworked and undervalued at her job, she knows she can bring something new and exciting to the tech world. If only her sexist bosses would listen to her pitch for One Last Word, an app that will send out your final messages to the most important people in your life after you die.
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Apr 14, 2024 |
redcarpetcrash.com | Suzanne Park |Michelle Gable |Anthony Horowitz
The book is in stores on Tuesday, April 16th from Avon. Click on the link to purchase a copy. https://amzn.to/46JJ7z3Sara Chae is the founder of the app One Last Word, which allows you to send a message to whomever you want after you pass.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
redcarpetcrash.com | Suzanne Park |James Patterson |Nancy Lee Allen
The book is in stores on Tuesday, April 16th from Avon. Click on the link to purchase a copy. https://amzn.to/46JJ7z3 Sara Chae has developed a new app called One Last Word, which will allow you to send messages to people after you die. She presents it at her place of work, to be shot down, and insulted, and she quits.
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Apr 20, 2023 |
csmonitor.com | J. Ryan Stradal |Isabella Hammad |Jennifer Robson |Suzanne Park
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye,” wrote Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in “The Little Prince.” This month’s nonfiction selections delve into the extraordinary life of a man who was born on a slave ship but was determined to chart his own course in life, the unexpected courage of a banker determined to do what was right rather than what was authorized, and what Helen Keller chose to do “After the Miracle.” Why We Wrote This The reading...
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