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A must read-listen.

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I highly recommend this book. I’m envious of those who can articulate with such ease and perfection. In particular the story captures a woman in the “winter” of her life who has the mind and enthusiasm of a much younger person. She does a wonderful job of telling her present state along with reminiscing her..

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Capturing Universals

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Evans writes about so many universal themes, and that is why this book swept 2025 by storm. Loss, love, communication, human connection, the passage of time, family, motherhood, aging, guilt. weakness, mistakes, sorrow, forgiveness, joy, and redemption. These are the stories that circulate throughout the history of humanity. The Correspondent weighs all these universals in..

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Beautiful story, excellent narration

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This is the best book I’ve listened to in a long time. It was touching and entertaining and just all around wonderful. The writing is excellent and the narrative style in a series of letters was a welcome departure. I found myself identifying with Sybil, angry with her, sympathetic, frustrated, impressed …what a fantastic character..

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Wonderful!

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I don’t usually like large-cast recordings, but this was perfect. Engrossing, emotionally resonant—a joy to inhabit Syble’s life for these hours. I will definitely listen again!