From Publishers Weekly
Lamb, who previously offered guidance in How to Write It: A Complete Guide to Everything You'll Ever Write, now addresses a particular gap in many people's writing capabilities: the social note required for so many life passages and important occasions. Ironically, she says, our world of instant communications actually leaves us feeling isolated, and a personal note can remedy that by helping to create a sense of connection. Offering concrete tips and sample notes for all occasions, both happy and somber (thank yous, birthdays, births and adoptions, deaths), Lamb also explains the meanings of possibly unfamiliar holidays and religious rituals to aid in the writing of appropriate messages. Anyone wishing to regain the lost art of the personal note in the age of email will find Lamb's guide a helpful resource.
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Review
"Sandra Lamb's book reinforces the principles of etiquette, reminding us that writing personal notes is a vital way of sharing appreciation and respect with others. Handwritten correspondence is an art form that is far from lost."
--Peggy Post, etiquette expert and author
"It happens to us all: Our minds go blank and our pens float uselessly above the white space when that sympathy or 'congratulations' card comes 'round to us at work, or we have to send out a thank-you note for a gift that didn't float our boats. Never fear: Sandra E. Lamb has some good advice for dealing with such situations in
Personal Notes. One good recommendation: Don't be dishonest, but do couch your truth-telling in good old-fashioned tack."
-- John Mark Eberhart,
The Kansas City Star"Know your own heart, open it, and share it honestly with those in your life. These are the secrets to rich and rewarding relationships. Lamb, in
Personal Notes..., offers the keys to doing these things well."
--John Gray, Ph.D.author of
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus --
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