For fans of Liane Moriarty and Fiona Higgins comes a heartwarming story of friendship, love, loss, family and the enduring strength of women. At the age of eighty-eight, Marie runs a much-loved caf from the house her single mother Rose built in the 1920s.
A warm and welcoming refuge for many, Marie is determined not to let a downward spiral in her health get in the way of her busy life helping others. Dee, the highly respected principal of a local public school, is facing the biggest challenge of her career launching an inter-faith curriculum to an unwelcoming school community. But will her own background as a Lebanese Muslim immigrant work against her? Isla, the young marketing guru tasked with helping Dee launch the campaign, has suffered the greatest loss of all, and is haunted by a devastating secret from her past. Letters to My Yesterday is a moving and tender portrayal of female strength, hardship and friendship, and that beautiful moment when someone comes into your life at just the right moment, and changes it forever.