From the expansive world of A Love Story , comes another complement to the best-selling novel. Love Letters to Fatima , is a sensual, emotionally intense journey through the eyes of a man whose love for his soulmate knows no boundaries. This series of poems and short letters written by Norian Love as Tatum “T.C.” Clarke takes an in-depth look at Tatum's feelings as he expresses his joy, his pain, and most of all his love to the woman he was willing to risk it all for.
He gave her a piece of his heart, now learn what was inside of it.
This was heartbreakingly beautiful! 💔 I loved Autumn (the book and the person). Reading these words that Tatum pulled from the depths of his soul, was.... whew! ❤️ I could feel all of his words, and it felt like he captured every moment that he and Autumn were together; with these thoughts and poems! From the book, I knew Tatum wrote in his journal a lot, but to know that he was penning works like this, makes you love him even more! However, I am still so sad with how everything played out! I am praying to the literary Gods that this couple be reunited! Amazing! 👍👍👍
As I read the poems/lyrics I could understand the emotions behind them. The one about the trampoline or when they took the date to the park or even the one about Monique. The feelings were true but also they weren't filtered at all and Iike that. I usually don't read books like this but I love this author and how well written Autumn was so I knew anything after would be good.
These songs and poems are what every woman longs to hear from her love. The love between Tatum and Auntumn is truly what fairytales are made of. Publishing the fictional journal of Tatum discussed so often in the novel, as well as creating a fictional Instagram page for Auntumn's Song and a soundtrack made this a full experience rather just another novel to read. Amazing. Incredible. Mindblowing. I can't praise this enough!
When you read Autumn: A Love Story, there is a journal that Tatum gives to Autumn. We aren't really told what is in the journal exactly, we just know he writes his feelings. This book is that journal that Tatum, who she calls "Blue" gives to Autumn, whom he calls "Fatima" (and you need to read Autumn to see why).
The poems and letters are beautiful. Reading them, I feel like Tatum was real.