Letters of Love

Letters of Love

Letters of Love is a not-to-be-missed collection of inspiring words from the heart penned by prominent Australians.

xletters-of-love.jpg.pagespeed.ic.dXWhwkbL-7Letter writing certainly feels like a bygone tradition, but in the spirit of Letters of Note, the Alannah and Madeline Foundation brings us a wonderful collection of letters that revolve around different experiences of love. There is something very special about writing letters to the people you love. Not only are they contemplative, heartfelt documents, but they are also incredibly personal and honest. Here we are given exclusive access into the personal lives of big personalities, as they courageously express sentiments of love, in whatever form it appears to them. It is the first time many of these significant Australians publicly open up about their feelings of love, and with contributions by Australians such as Jimmy Barnes, Greens politician Bob Brown, award-winning author Emily Bitto, and cartoonist First Dog on the Moon – there’s a letter for everyone inside this book.

The letters demonstrate how love can take shape in many ways. There are letters to grandparents, children, younger selves, to music, to a life that never was, to things left behind, partners, friends, future children, and so forth. Over 50 significant Australians have contributed to this collection, and all of them have something special to say.

Emily Bitto, the young Australian novelist who won the 2015 Stella Prize with her debut The Strays, pens a wonderful and playful letter to all of the things she has left behind, including dreams of becoming a stunt waterskier, her first love, and her ‘crippling shyness’. Click here to read Emily’s letter.

First Dog on the Moon writes (and illustrates) a hilarious letter called ‘This is my love letter’, where he tries to write everything he loves about Australia only to lament that ‘there isn’t space here to list everything as Australia takes up a lot of space.’

And Janine Allis, self-made woman and founder of Boost Juice, writes a heartfelt message to her mum as she reflects on her own experiences of motherhood.

There are so many more stories inside: from the wish to time-travel, to future children, a love letter to books, music, to reminding your 80 year old self to stay flexible, and all of them, in their own way, convey the spirit and wonder of being alive.

These are just some of the wonderful treats awaiting in Letters of Love. The book was compiled by The Alannah and Madeline Foundation with the hope of spreading love into the Australian community. The Alannah and Madeline Foundation was established in 1997 after the horrific Port Arthur Massacre in Tasmania. Since then, it has grown into a leading not-for-profit organisation that protects children from violence and bullying. Its founder Walter Mikac started the Foundation after the tragic death of his two young daughters, Alannah and Madeline, his wife Nanette, and 32 others during the massacre on 28 April 1996. Interesting fact: Walter was a primary figure advocating stricter gun laws in Australia, and it was his success lobbying for national gun law reform that brought about change under Prime Minister Howard.

The idea behind Letters of Love was inspired by letters written by Alannah, whose memory lives in through the joy and hope she expressed from such a young age. The ultimate message is that love triumphs over everything else. It’s a message Walter took to heart while overcoming his grief, by vowing to turn the catastrophe into a springboard for seeking the good in the world, not the bad. Letters of Love is a celebration of 20 years of the Alannah & Madeline Foundation.

All profits from Letters of Love support the Alannah & Madeline Foundation.

About the foundation

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is a leading national not-for-profit organisation protecting children from violence and bullying.

Since 1997, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation has assisted two million children and their families.

The Foundation’s promise is to build a world which is safe for children.

Click here for more informartion on the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, purchase a copy right now, or read Emily Bitto’s letter!

 

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          Publisher details

          Letters of Love
          Author
          Alannah & Madeline Foundation
          Publisher
          Affirm Press
          Genre
          Biography and Memoir
          Released
          01 April, 2017
          ISBN
          9781925475586

          Synopsis

          The Port Arthur massacre was one of Australia's darkest days. But it also brought out the best in Australian who united in support of gun control reforms and sent messages of love and compassion to strangers affected by the tragedy. One year later Walter Mikac launched the Alannah & Madeline Foundation in memory of his daughters Alannah and Madeline, aged 6 and 3, who were tragically killed with their mother and 32 others that day.Letters of Love was created by the Foundation with the aim of sending messages of love and support back into the community. Featuring more than 50 celebrities and public figures writing about love in all its shapes and sizes – from romance to platonic love, familial love to a love of music, nature or social media – Letters of Love is a delightful and life-affirming testament to the power of the human spirit.About the authorThe Alannah & Madeline Foundation is a leading national not-for-profit organisation protecting children from violence and bullying.Established in 1997, the Foundation was set up in memory of Allanah and Madeline Mikac, aged 6 and 3, who were tragically killed with their mother and 32 others at Port Arthur, Tasmania, on 28 April 1996.The Foundation understands the issues that adversely affect the wellbeing of children and works to keep them safe from bullying and violence. Working across the spectrum of prevention and care, the Foundation delivers state of the art programs, support services, and products.Today, the Foundation's programs are in one third of all Australian schools, and more than 60 per cent of Australian public libraries. Through their care programs they support 10,000 children in refuges or foster homes across Australia every year.Since 1997, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation has assisted two million children and their families. The Foundation's purpose and promise is to build a world which is safe for children.
          Alannah & Madeline Foundation
          About the author

          Alannah & Madeline Foundation

          The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is a leading national not-for-profit organisation protecting children from violence and bullying.Established in 1997, the Foundation was set up in memory of Allanah and Madeline Mikac, aged 6 and 3, who were tragically killed with their mother and 32 others at Port Arthur, Tasmania, on 28 April 1996.The Foundation understands the issues that adversely affect the wellbeing of children and works to keep them safe from bullying and violence. Working across the spectrum of prevention and care, the Foundation delivers state of the art programs, support services, and products.Today, the Foundation's programs are in one third of all Australian schools, and more than 60 per cent of Australian public libraries. Through their care programs they support 10,000 children in refuges or foster homes across Australia every year.Since 1997, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation has assisted two million children and their families. The Foundation's purpose and promise is to build a world which is safe for children.

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