I do hope you and the family are well. In your letters to me over the years you have always expressed a desire to visit Jamaica, the home of your mother’s birth, and I would so love to see you before the days run out. My bakery is doing well. Though it is small, it keeps body and soul together. I bake a very tasty banana bread—nice and moist and flavorful. Truth is I can’t produce enough to fill the demand. Everybody loves Nana’s Banana Bliss. Well, for some time I have been putting off some surgery, but can’t do so any longer. On the 15th I will be going into the hospital. Now don’t worry. It’s just something I need to take care of. But I will have to close the bakery because the young girl who’s there just can’t manage on her own. The rest of the family can’t really help out. I couldn’t bring in a stranger. But I really don’t want to close it and lose my customers or my growing momentum. Another bakery has been trying to cut me out of the business. You see, there’s a man, Mr.
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