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Sometimes, it is the hero that needs saving the most. Chace, a teenage orphan with the power to see the future, saves people anonymously by leaving them a letter to find in their moment of crisis. When his friends are in danger, he is there. He saves them but cannot predict the consequences. He can see their future, but he cannot see his own. He is interrupted while writing to save his best friend, Sarah. With an incomplete letter, her rescue feels equally incomplete inside. She cannot rest until she speaks to him, the one person who helped her want to go on living. Unable to see him right…mehr

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Sometimes, it is the hero that needs saving the most. Chace, a teenage orphan with the power to see the future, saves people anonymously by leaving them a letter to find in their moment of crisis. When his friends are in danger, he is there. He saves them but cannot predict the consequences. He can see their future, but he cannot see his own. He is interrupted while writing to save his best friend, Sarah. With an incomplete letter, her rescue feels equally incomplete inside. She cannot rest until she speaks to him, the one person who helped her want to go on living. Unable to see him right beside her, she goes public to try to find her anonymous hero. The story captivates a nation as the hundreds whose lives Chace has already touched begin to come forward with their letters. Unable to hide his identity any longer, those closest to him learn the truth one by one. But he has another secret, one that threatens not only his anonymous heroics, but could even end his life. Will Chace disappear quietly into the night, or will he be adopted by a city that knows him only as "Letters?"
Autorenporträt
Brandon Wolfe is a graduate of Columbia University's creative writing program, and a starting writer out of New York City (temporarily relocated to California). In recent years, he has seen so much hate and fear, all around, that he felt he had to do something. His purpose with "Letters" was to show that through acceptance, kindness, love, and forgiveness, we can change the world. No stranger to pain and hardship, Brandon has endured 12 broken ankles, 5 knee surgeries, and injuries to the back, both shoulders, and both wrists. He was so dedicated to this project that he wrote 75% of "Letters" on a tablet, while wearing a wrist brace because he could not use a keyboard, and while standing because his injuries prevented him from sitting.