Dear Me, A letter to my 16 year old self
I recently finished reading Dear Me: A Letter to My Sixteen-Year-Old Self. Celebrities have written letters to their sixteen year old selfs in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. For each book sold a minimum of £1 goes to the charity.
Contributers include: Will Young, Sir Elton John, Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, Peter Kay, Jackie Collis, Annie Lennox, Stephen Fry, Liz Smith, Emma Thompson, John Barrowman, Paul O’Grady and many more.
The hard-back book with glossy pages contained hand written letters, typed letters and photos of some the contributers at the age of sixteen. Their messages to themselves included: words of warning, regretts, messages of hope, reassurance that things would be ok, a need to conquer their fears and worries. The book made me laugh, cry and think about myself as a sixteen year old.
Interestingly a friend who knew me at sixteen CS recently got back in touch via Facebook. We had a long phone conversation (over two and a half hours) and are planning to meet for a coffee.
After a lot of thought about myself at sixteen and after speaking to CS I decided to write my own letter to my sixteen year old self. I have wrote my own letter to myself at sixteen (there a a few missed words – must start checking all my writing and edit it properly), here it is:





I would highly recommend you buy Dear Me: A Letter to My Sixteen-Year-Old Self for yourself and possibly for a Christmas / Yule present for some of your family or friends. I promise you and them will love it.
Blog soon,
Antony
Filed Under: Books & Authors, Gay & Campness, Reviews, Thinking
Tags: Alan Carr, Annie Lennox, CS, Dear Me book, Elton John AIDS Foundation, Emma Thompson, facebook, Jackie Colins, john barrowman, Jonathan Ross, Liz Smith, Paul O'Grady, peter kay, photos, Sir Elton John, Stephen Fry, Will Young
Posted on: Sunday 15 November 2009 @ 1:37 by Antony





Comments (2)
It’s a sweet letter but the things that comes across most if your optimisim about life and people. I’m gladht eintervening years haven’t dented that! I was veyr moved by some of the letters I saw serialised in Gay Times. I myself won’t be writing such a letter: while I often reflect on past events I think things have turned out just fine!
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Thanks for the comment Mike
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