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'''P.S. Longer Letter Later''' was a book written by [[Paula Danziger]] and [[Ann M. Martin]] in [[1998]]. It is about two friends, Tara*Starr and Liza-Bee (actually Elizabeth) and throughout the book they converse in only letters.
'''P.S. Longer Letter Later''' was a book written by [[Paula Danziger]] and [[Ann M. Martin]] in [[1998]]. It is about two friends, Tara*Starr and Liza-Bee (actually Elizabeth) and throughout the book they converse in only letters.

"Review"
Shy, quiet Elizabeth likes whole-wheat doughnuts, but her best friend, Tara*Starr, likes custard ones with vanilla icing and multicolored sprinkles. When Tara*Starr pictures the two of them together as old ladies, Elizabeth is knitting, and she is sewing sequins and beads on everything! Despite their differences, the two seventh-grade girls are inseparable--until Tara*Starr moves away, spurring the warm, winning correspondence that scampers across the pages of Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin's P.S. Longer Letter Later: A Novel in Letters.

The sequel is [[Snail Mail no More]]
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Revision as of 20:35, 10 January 2007

P.S. Longer Letter Later was a book written by Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin in 1998. It is about two friends, Tara*Starr and Liza-Bee (actually Elizabeth) and throughout the book they converse in only letters.

"Review" Shy, quiet Elizabeth likes whole-wheat doughnuts, but her best friend, Tara*Starr, likes custard ones with vanilla icing and multicolored sprinkles. When Tara*Starr pictures the two of them together as old ladies, Elizabeth is knitting, and she is sewing sequins and beads on everything! Despite their differences, the two seventh-grade girls are inseparable--until Tara*Starr moves away, spurring the warm, winning correspondence that scampers across the pages of Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin's P.S. Longer Letter Later: A Novel in Letters.

The sequel is Snail Mail no More