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Universal story

Review from The Correspondent →

I loved the honesty and compassion the author shows for all her characters, especially Sybil. As a woman of a certain age, and mother of two grown adopted children, I connected to the overall themes of love and loss, forgiveness of oneself and others—as paths to living again.

The Power of the Written Word

Review from The Correspondent →

The author, through an exchange of beautifully revealing letters, exposes the layers of complexity across the events and relationships of the protagonist’s life. Each letter, clearly delineated by voice and purpose, uncovers the trajectory of a life. So beautifully done!

Fantastic

Review from The Correspondent →

This audiobook is one of the best. Beautiful narration of a wonderful book. I hesitated before purchasing imagining a story told through correspondence might be boring. Don’t hesitate, it’s a new favorite. I loved the story so much.

Excellent listen

Review from Love, Mom →

The story kept me on the edge of my seat. Even at points where I thought the author might be heading for a cliche, she skirted the edge without leaning in. If you get frustrated with main characters who make the dumbest damsel in distress choices and are looking for something more, then this book..

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Thank you spencer quinn

Review from Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue →

I enjoyed the first book in this series, but this one.Makes me look forward to the next one. the writer who is very funny when he wants to be, found his funny feet in this story.That was pretty much absent in the first Plansky mystery. i do that or I just missed it. anyway, terrific…

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So fun to listen to

Review from Maybe This Time →

Was very entertaining. I love the concept. Sort of like time travelers wife but a whole lot more fun and light. I like the characters because they are easy to get to know and relate with! The delivery was also really good. It fit them perfectly