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Friday, December 18, 2020 / Categories: Leisure, Hobbies, Arts and Culture Book Review: Dear Edward Written by Ann Napolitano Ann Napolitano's book follows Edward, a 12-year old who boards a plane with his family bound for Los Angeles. A horrific plane crash leaves Edward as the sole survivor. Napolitano winds the stories of many of the passengers into Edward’s own journey toward healing and mending his heart. His strength and courage provide an uplifting message of hope and love. Previous Article Book Review: Wild Game Next Article Book Review: The Vanishing Half Print Tags: Ann Napolitano Dear Edward