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Remember How I Love You: Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage
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Remember How I Love You: Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage
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Remember How I Love You: Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage
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Every morning for the thirteen years he was on
Law & Order,
Jerry Orbach wrote his wife a short love poem and placed it next to her coffee cup before he left for work.
Over the years Jerry wrote hundreds of notes all of which Elaine cherished and preserved. Now dozens of Jerry's most meaningful poems to Elaine, along with stories from his amazing career and their enduring romance, tell the tale of their life together. With essays from some of Jerry's dearest friends and a foreword by Sam Waterston, Elaine created a collection of funny and moving poetry and a tribute to a wonderful marriage and a dearly loved man.
The world remembers Jerry as a legendary Broadway actor, Baby's father in
Dirty Dancing,
and of course the wisecracking detective Lenny Briscoe on
Law & Order.
But to his widow, Elaine, Jerry was a poet...and the love of her life.
Law & Order,
Jerry Orbach wrote his wife a short love poem and placed it next to her coffee cup before he left for work.
Over the years Jerry wrote hundreds of notes all of which Elaine cherished and preserved. Now dozens of Jerry's most meaningful poems to Elaine, along with stories from his amazing career and their enduring romance, tell the tale of their life together. With essays from some of Jerry's dearest friends and a foreword by Sam Waterston, Elaine created a collection of funny and moving poetry and a tribute to a wonderful marriage and a dearly loved man.
The world remembers Jerry as a legendary Broadway actor, Baby's father in
Dirty Dancing,
and of course the wisecracking detective Lenny Briscoe on
Law & Order.
But to his widow, Elaine, Jerry was a poet...and the love of her life.