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A Lifetime of Secrets : a PostSecret book
by Frank Warren(Author)

  
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Book Description

"The latest PostSecret book reveals the new life of secret-sharing. As part of a public-art project, Frank Warren issued an open invitation for people to share a secret they've never told anybody. Write the secret on a postcard, decorate it, send it to Frank. Three years and more than 150,000 postcards later, the art project is going strong. Some of the secrets are amazing: When I was 14, someone told me: ""I'm excited about your life!"" Thank you. Those words have stuck with me. They keep me going. I won't disappoint you. And I keep passing them along to others. Some secrets are inspiring: To me, everything is an ADVENTURE Some secrets sound very familiar (at least to me): I didn't really have a ""work emergency"". I just didn't want to face our old classmates at your wedding. Some are scary. Some are funny. Some are sad. All the secrets belong to somebody. You can share them by reading this book. When you finish reading this book, why not make a ""secret postcard"" and leave it in the book for somebody else to find and read? You can also visit the PostSecret blog at www.postsecret.com "




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