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The Sunday Letter Project: Seven and One Books acts as host location for international initiative
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· August 23, 2026
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Key points The host location is Seven and One Books, which has a desk where people can pick up letters. A desk with letters has been set up amidst the stacks of books at a host location for an international initiative.
A desk with letters has been set up amidst the stacks of books at a host location for an international initiative. The letters are divided into two groups, with some available for those who want a long-distance pen pal and others for those interested in a local pen pal.
The host location is Seven and One Books, which has a desk where people can pick up letters. Some letters are designated for long-distance pen pals, while others are for local pen pals.
Further details about the initiative and the letter project are available from the source.
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Published: August 23, 2026 ·
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