A Parcel arrives in her mailbox.
Her name on it. In handwriting. Inside, something she didn't know she was waiting for.


Hand-addressed. Stamped. Mailed to her door.
Three months, six months, or twelve months. Shipping included.


Order before May 11th.
Print the gift announcement for Mother's Day morning that tells her what to expect every month.

If you're not sure what to get her — this is the answer.

Something arrives by mail. By hand. From two real people — a mother and a daughter — writing something just for those who receive it.

It comes once a month. And every time it does, she thinks of you.

Two Jules & Nini envelopes hand-addressed from Cumberland, Maine

What arrives each month

  • Chapters of a real novel — still unfolding - captivating, shared by others.
  • A personal letter from Jules, signed by hand
  • The Chapter Notes — describes where real life motivates the fiction.
  • A connection - along with others - all in this unfolding story together - sharing.
  • Postcards from the world of the story
  • Recipe cards inspired by chapters.
  • Art prints from local artists from across the country
  • Beautiful things --- by hand
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She opens the mailbox.

There's a parcel with her name on it — in handwriting. That doesn't happen often enough. It's special.

Inside, a letter. Sealed by hand. She has no idea what's coming. Chapters, artwork, recipes, surprises... Connection.

That's the moment you're giving her.

Why she'll remember this one.

It comes from two real people, and becomes part of her month.

Jules and Nini — one in Maine, one in Massachusetts. By the time the parcels stop arriving, she'll know who they are. Most gifts are anonymous. This one isn't. From real people to real people. Connecting. The same week, every month, something arrives. She comes to expect it. Then she comes to look forward to it. A gift you give once turns into a small rhythm in her life that lasts as long as you chose.

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Shared experience with other readers.

Somewhere, right now, other people are opening the same envelope. Reading the same pages in the same week. Having the same reactions in their own kitchens. This is not subscribing to content. She is joining a small circle of people who keep the same correspondence in the same week.

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She keeps every piece of it

Not just chapters. Postcards from the world of the story. Recipe cards inspired by the chapters. Art prints from local artists across the country. Small things made by hand. A drawer full of them by January.

How it works

Step 1

Order before May 11th

Pick how long it keeps arriving — 3, 6, or 12 months. At checkout, enter her name and mailing address as the shipping details. Your billing details stay your own.

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Step 2

We email you the gift announcement right away

Print it, text it, or hand it to her on Mother's Day morning. That's your Legend moment.

The gift announcement card you receive by email — print or send to her on Mother's Day morning
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Step 3

Her first parcel ships the very next day.

Hand-addressed from Cumberland, Maine. With the next chapters, a wax-sealed personal letter, and everything else inside.

She'll think of you each time it arrives at her door.

This is what she opens

Not Flowers. Become a Legend this Mother's Day. Jules and Nini.

Choose how many she'll get

You give it once.
She opens it every month.

Three parcels (one every month) — $36

Six parcels (one every month) — $72

Twelve parcels (a full year) — $144

One purchase. No auto-renewal. Shipping included.

Who in your life is this for?

For your mom

For your mom

She raised you. She still thinks about you every day.

Give her something that arrives in her mailbox — with her name on it, in handwriting. Something she's never been given before.

Send this to Mom →
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For your wife

For your wife

She's the mother of your children. The one who holds it all together.

Give her something to look forward to. Every month. Already chosen. Already addressed. Already on its way.

Send this to her →
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For more than one mother in your life

Order it for two — for mom, for mom-in-law, for aunts. They end up reading the same story every month, comparing notes, talking about it together.

That's not just a gift. That's a moment that keeps happening.

Send this to her →

A few notes that came back in the mail

Handwritten note from Celeste — It is novel to get a letter in the mail. Looking forward to receiving chapters at a time of something unknown — even to you.

— Celeste

Handwritten note from Susan — This is such a fun way to share my love of reading and book groups in a new way. It reminds me of the old serial novels newspapers used to run.

— Susan

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"And your mother, Nini, I can see and hear her. I've met some mothers like her. I love being around strong women who know what they want."

— Joyce, after reading the first parcel


"Most gifts say 'I thought of you once.' This one says it every month. I know what Jules puts into every envelope. If you're on the fence — get off it."

— George, Jules's husband, Cumberland, Maine

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Jules and Nini together. Mother and daughter — one in Maine, one in Massachusetts.

Jules and Nini. Mother and daughter — one in Maine, one in Massachusetts. Her grandkids call her Nini, and so will mine.

She will love getting the next chapters — along with everything else that arrives each month.

And every month, she'll think of you.

Give her this gift →

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