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336 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1975
Dear Peck Clan,
I want to thank you so much for allowing me to spend time with your sometimes eccentric but ultimately loveable extended family.
Your story made me feel deeply both the need for freedom and the importance of family ties, and made me see a way these two drives that often compete inside us might live together in harmony.
I shall remember my visit with a great deal of pleasure for a long time to come.
Love,
An extremely satisfied reader
"If I could just walk to church with him once more," he told her, "only this time, paying closer attention, don't you see. If I could pass by the Salter Academy and look in the window and see him wave, or hear him play that foolish messy music of his on the piano in the parlor—if they could just give me back one little scrap of time, that's all I ask!"Any of us who has ever lost a loved one can relate to this quote—but how much more deeply would you feel if you believe that person is likely still alive?