Annie s mailbox

A nostalgic reference!

"Annie's Mailbox" is a popular advice column that was written by Ann Landers (Esther Pauline Friedman) from 1955 until her death in 2002. The column was syndicated in over 1,200 newspapers and was known for its witty, humorous, and sometimes provocative advice on a wide range of topics, including relationships, family, and social issues.

The column was named after the fictional character Annie, who was a young girl who wrote to Ann Landers seeking advice on her problems. The column's popularity was such that it became a cultural phenomenon, with many people turning to Ann Landers for guidance on their personal issues.

After Ann Landers' death, the column was continued by her twin sister, Pauline Phillips, who wrote as "Dear Abby" (Abigail Van Buren). Today, the column is still widely syndicated and is written by Abigail Van Buren's daughter, Jeanne Phillips.

Annie's Mailbox remains a beloved and iconic part of American cultural heritage, and its advice continues to be sought out by people of all ages and backgrounds.