Dear Alderone

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Pub Date Nov 12 2024 | Archive Date Mar 21 2025
Life to Paper Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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"I went back to the den and put the stereo on. I don't know how long I sat there zoning, listening to the music and trying not to think. Suddenly, my brother came in the room.

His hair was all messed up and his face looked gray and shadowed. Neither of us spoke for a while. Strange. All I could think about was that for fourteen years nothing ever happened in my family. I go out on a real date for one afternoon and suddenly everything falls to pieces. Go figure."

Jera Fowler is hardly excited about having to keep a journal for ninth grade English class. “What can happen in a day?” she grumps as she chronicles the 1984-85 school year.

She doesn’t realize that a single day can be the dividing line between life and death.

Forty years later, while Jera is in the hospital facing an uncertain future, her teenage granddaughter Rayna discovers the journal and reads all night long.

What do words written long ago have to say today?

Everything.

Ami Hendrickson’s epistolary novel Dear Alderone spans generations, exploring those moments in life when—for good or for ill—everything changes in an instant.

A love-letter to the written word and a testimony to the power of preserving personal history through journaling, Dear Alderone embraces the experiences that define our friendships, our families, and ourselves. 

"I went back to the den and put the stereo on. I don't know how long I sat there zoning, listening to the music and trying not to think. Suddenly, my brother came in the room.

His hair was all messed...


Advance Praise

The characters in Dear Alderone – created and brought to life by Ami Hendrickson – feel real to me. Perhaps it's because I can relate to the grief and the looking for resilience in the face of it. Or perhaps it's the connection with piano improvisation as a way to regroup and recharge.

It's these and many, many more that connect me with this story. And when these characters reach those moments of connection and self-discovery, I cheer for them because I've found a part of me in their story.

—Stan Stewart, composer/improviser of the album "Characters" inspired by Dear Alderone

Charming, funny, heartfelt and multilayered, Dear Alderone is a poignant coming-of-age tale within a coming-of-age tale. Ami Hendrickson's engaging book will have you cheering for feisty teenagers, multi-generational family connections, and the resiliency of the human heart.

—Ava Chin, author of the award-winning Mott Street: A Chinese American Family's Story of Exclusion and Homecoming

In Dear Alderone, a long-hidden journal is the unexpected key that allows Rayna to imagine her grandmother not just as her guardian, but as a person like herself with crushes, insecurities, and fears. This novel offers a sensitive portrayal of two teenage girls generations apart as they each cope with teen crises and family tragedies. Dear Alderone is an insightful and often witty novel you won't want to miss.

—Trudy J. Morgan-Cole, Canada Book Award-winning author of The Cupids Trilogy and Most Anything You Please

Combining a modern family drama with a 1980s coming-of-age tale, in Dear Alderone Hendrickson provides the answer to every writer's question: "What will my kids and grandkids think if they ever find my journals??"

—Ann Imig, MSW, Certified Coach, Founder of LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER

Ami Hendrickson's Dear Alderone is a sensory fever-dream: layer upon layer of longing, discovery, grief, and hope bound together in ribbons of haunting, lyrical prose. It's a compulsively readable and quietly profound plunge into the very nature of human connection--what we know, what we share, and what we hold closest to our hearts in the quiet of self-reflection. It's a gently delivered reminder that our stories are worth telling; that we are worth knowing. That there is much more to each of us than meets the eye. There is a melancholic echo of missed connection in Hendrickson's masterful telling that leaves the reader with an urgency to forge new and stronger bonds with the ones we love while we still have the chance. But there is also joy. And the promise of more meaningful tomorrows. It is, simply, a beautiful, heart-shifting book.

—Marie Kuipers, author of We’re All Mad Here: an (in)elegant memoir 

The characters in Dear Alderone – created and brought to life by Ami Hendrickson – feel real to me. Perhaps it's because I can relate to the grief and the looking for resilience in the face of it. Or...


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ISBN 9781990700767
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 320

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A 14 year old girl has to keep a journal for school. She believes her life is boring. Years later her granddaughter finds and reads it. It’s a reminder of our lives, the same and different all at once.

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Dear Alderone by Ami Hendrickson is an emotional, introspective novel told through letters. The protagonist reflects on themes of loss, healing, and self-discovery, creating an intimate connection with readers. Hendrickson’s lyrical prose captures the slow process of healing, making it a poignant read for those who enjoy reflective, character-driven stories. The multigenerational voices attract w wide audience and provide relatable situations and content throughout this heartfelt novel.

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I enjoyed this book and reading gj's story. I felt like I was with her as she went through her year in school. I really liked Trey and all of the other characters. They were all different yet fit into each other's lives perfectly. Time doesn't change that. I'm sure that we all have people in our lives that fit the way they are supposed to.

At first I had a hard time following who was writing, but as the book went on, I was able to figure that out easily. I think this was a nice easy read. It was heartbreaking, funny and felt very much like I was there.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher Life to Paper Publishing for the ARC.

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I really enjoyed this it was full of emotion and brought out emotions in myself. It was really sweet seeing the granddaughter see her gj life at the same age as herself. Very nostalgic too back to when I was a teen in the 90s and journaled. A lovely story of friendship, family, love, grief, growing up and family dynamics

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When I read this book, I felt like a middle school girl again! This book pulled me in with the story of the awkward teenage years, growing up, overcoming struggles, and navigating through awkward but relateable situations teens often find themselves in.

The setting is so well done that it feels like stepping into the past. From cassette tapes and payphones to the simpler way people connected back then, it brought back memories I could relate to. It was fun to be in that time capsule as I remembered my own growing-up stories.

The emotions and challenges of growing up are universal. It feels like the writer is talking directly to you, sharing lessons that still matter today.

If you’re looking for a story that blends real-life lessons with a fun and nostalgic trip to the past, *Dear Alderone* is worth reading.

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