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The World Needs More Love Letters Fold-And-Mail Stationery

Hannah Brencher

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English
Potter Style
01 April 2015
An irresistible fold-and-mail stationery pad for writing love letters to a lover, friend, parent, child, or other important recipient, from the TED speaker and creator of The World Needs More Love Letters website.

The World Needs More Love Letters Fold-and-Mail Stationery is a beautiful, modern-looking collection of 40 fold-and-mail letters. Prompts written by Hannah Brencher, founder of The World Needs More Love Letters (www.

MoreLoveLetters.com), whose TED talk has received more than 715,000 views since November 2012, will inspire lovers to write each other heartfelt or sexy notes, friends to keep in touch, and family to stay close.
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Imprint:   Potter Style
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 255mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   274g
ISBN:   9780804185981
ISBN 10:   0804185980
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Hannah Brencher is the 25-year-old creator of The World Needs More Love Letters (moreloveletters.com), which has more than 100,000 visitors per month and 15,000 subscribers after just two years. Her TED talk has received more than 715K views since November 2012. After moving to New York and finding herself in the grip of depression, Hannah began to write letters to leave in coffee shops, on the subway, and in other public places, aimed at offering some kind words to those in need. Since then, her website has been responsible for over 20,000 letters written by volunteers. Hannah has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Glamour, Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, Real Simple, TODAY.com, Oprah.com, HelloGiggles, the White House's Women Working to Do Good, and on NBC Nightly News. She has been named an official spokesperson for the U.S. Postal Service and was honored by the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation.

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