Dear Henry, Love Edith By Becca Kinzer
Edith Sherman thinks she is sharing a house with an old man, Henry Hobbes, and Henry thinks Edith is an old woman. Edith and Henry communicate through letters and never meet at the house, meanwhile Edith does meet Henry and they are both attracted to each other and become friends. When they find out what happened, Edith and Henry continue with their relationship and deeper feelings develop between them. Edith will go to South Africa and this causes her to question what she really wants and Henry loves Edith, but he doesn’t know how to tell her. They do work things out and Henry and Edith have a happy ending.
This was so good. The story was entertaining and the antics of the townspeople had me laughing out loud. All the characters were great and I loved the dynamic between Henry and Edith. I loved how Henry rushed to Edith’s side when she was sick in South Africa and how he loved her.
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