I Will Always Write Back
How One Letter Changed Two Lives
Summary:
The book chronicles the true story of an American girl named Caitlin and a Zimbabwean boy named Martin whose lives are transformed through their pen pal exchange. Their correspondence leads to a deep friendship, cultural exchange, and ultimately, Caitlin's efforts to help Martin attend college in the United States.
Key points:
1. Pen-Pal Impact: The book shows how pen-pal relationships, like the one between Caitlin from Pennsylvania and Martin from Zimbabwe, can be life-changing and foster deep friendships.
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