Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Nothing good gets away

Loved this:
In November of 1958, John Steinbeck — the renowned author of, most notably, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, and Of Mice and Men — received a letter from his eldest son, Thom, who was attending boarding school. In it, the teenager spoke of Susan, a young girl with whom he believed he had fallen in love. 
Steinbeck replied the same day. His beautiful letter of advice can be enjoyed below.
Read the letter in Letters of Note. (Thanks, +Sims Witherspoon)

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