Dear John (This Is Why I Left You)

Dear John (This Is Why I Left You)

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"Enveloped between the four corners of this box are the things I bought thinking of you, things I could've given you, things I wanted to give to you, everything you gave me, and letters about the things I wish you would've given me. All but my heart, the most precious thing I gave you once. Give it back, John, I want it back." Eleonora Ross and John Pryce are parting ways, and El is giving back every piece of John that was left in her life. She's sending a box of letters and an inventory of things from their past, and inside each letter is a reason of why she left. Each letter and accompanying item documents their relationship, foretelling the end. A poignant story of love and loss, friendship and love triangles, Dear John is a literary adaptation of a true-to-life story of a writer's first romance. ~~~ All rights reserved - Eury Xo The characters and events portrayed in this book are based on true-to-life events. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, are not coincidental and intended by the author.
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