Meet Victoria.
The immigrant memoir behind the letters.

Some lives are stranger than fiction. Victoria was born in Eastern Europe, immigrated to America as a refugee, and eventually built a home in Morocco. Along the way, she became a mother, lost people she loved, reinvented herself more than once, and started writing letters, first to survive, then to remember, then to share.

Letters from Mars is her epistolary memoir subscription: a way of telling that story slowly, honestly, and by mail.

How it began

The title of this project came from her children. During a season when life had taken the family to difficult places, they were told their mother was “working on Mars.”

The phrase stayed with her.

Over decades, Victoria collected letters, photographs, journals, and recipes from her many worlds: Eastern Europe, America, Morocco, and the roads in between. She wasn’t writing a memoir. She was building a correspondence.

Now, for the first time, she’s opening the archive.

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Why letters, not a book?

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Because a life doesn’t fit in a book you read in one weekend.

Because paper is slow, and slow is the point.

Because there are stories that only arrive properly when you have to wait for them, the way we used to wait for letters from someone we loved, far away.

What This Correspondence Is Made Of

More than a traditional book, these letters form an archive of survival, tracing steps across different worlds under the same night sky.

The Human Story

An epistolary memoir exploring motherhood, sudden immigration, intense love, and profound loss through Eastern Europe, America, and Morocco.

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The Survival Instinct

Built on intuition, absolute reinvention, and the magical realization that the right readers always recognize themselves here.

What Readers Say

Discover how other women have connected with Victoria’s world, finding pieces of their own history hidden inside envelopes that arrive slowly, one at a time..

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