Jason F. Wright Book order (chronological)
Jason Wright is an author whose works often explore themes of faith, service, and the lost art of letter writing. His literary style is characterized by warmth and an ability to capture deep human emotions, offering readers an inspiring and uplifting experience. Wright's popularity stems from his capacity to connect with readers on a personal level, and his writing frequently resonates with universal values and hope. His prose is often lauded for its moral depth and positive messaging.






Blake's Job
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In this unique book, Jason Wright analyses William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job and shows their relevance in clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy with groups and individuals, especially while working with patients who have experienced trauma and addiction.
Wenn ein Brief dein Leben verändert. Noah wirbt so charmant um seine große Liebe Rachel, dass sie nach nur kurzer Bekanntschaft in eine Hochzeit einwilligt. Wie es in Noahs Familie üblich ist, schreiben zu diesem Anlass alle Freunde und Verwandten Briefe an das junge Paar: rührend und witzig, romantisch – und erschütternd. Denn ein Brief lüftet ein dunkles Geheimnis aus Rachels Vergangenheit, das sie vollkommen aus der Bahn wirft.
Wenn ein Liebesbrief dein Leben verändert Fast vierzig Jahre waren Jack und Laurel verheiratet, als sie in derselben Nacht Arm in Arm sterben. Die drei erwachsenen Kinder kommen zum Begräbnis im Elternhaus zusammen – und entdecken im Keller ein Vermächtnis: Tausende von Briefen, die der Vater jeden Mittwoch an die Mutter schrieb. Wunderbare Briefe voller Liebe und Gefühl. Und ein Brief, der ein schreckliches Familiengeheimnis offenbart.
The Wednesday Letters
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The surprise New York Times bestseller, from an author who delivers “American storytelling at its best.” The story of marriage, family, and forgiveness that has become not just a bestseller but an instant classic. Their story begins with one letter on their wedding night, a letter from the groom, promising to write his bride every week—for as long they both shall live. Thirty-nine years later, Jack and Laurel Cooper die in each other’s arms. And when their grown children return to the family B&B to arrange the funeral, they discover thousands of letters. The letters they read tell of surprising joys and sorrows. They also hint at a shocking family secret—and ultimately force the children to confront a life-changing moment of truth…
If you could change your life by reversing your biggest regrets, sorrows, and mistakes, would you? #1 New York Times bestselling author Glenn Beck presents a heartfelt narrative about boyhood memories, life lessons, and the true meaning of love. Growing up, Eddie's family was neither wealthy nor poor, but they longed for more time together. At twelve, Eddie's Christmas wish was for a bike, especially after his father’s death and the closure of their family bakery. Despite their struggles, he hoped his mother would surprise him with his dream bike on Christmas morning. Instead, he received a "stupid, handmade, ugly sweater," which he discarded in frustration. This moment marked the beginning of Eddie's painful journey into adulthood, as he grappled with the realization that children don’t always get what they desire. With the help of a wise neighbor named Russell, Eddie learns to navigate the challenges of life and understand the true significance of his mother’s lovingly crafted gift. Based on a personal true story, this poignant tale explores themes of family, faith, and forgiveness, prompting readers to reflect on what truly matters in their own lives.
Christmas Jars
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The protagonist grapples with a mysterious windfall, pondering its origins and the moral implications of accepting it. Questions of financial responsibility and ethical choices arise as she considers whether to spend, save, or share the unexpected money. Driven by her instincts as a reporter, she senses a compelling story brewing beneath the surface, prompting her to investigate further. Themes of morality, choice, and the pursuit of truth intertwine as she navigates this unexpected dilemma.

