Fantastic life through correspondence. At first, I wasn’t sure I would like the format. Once you get drawn in, you are hooked.
Bravo!
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Fantastic life through correspondence. At first, I wasn’t sure I would like the format. Once you get drawn in, you are hooked.
All the different performers really made the book. I loved the concept of all letters. Made me want to write letters as well.
I absolutely loved all the different voices for each character. The story was so beautifully written and broke my heart. The descriptions of grief love and humanness was divine and it made me feel like I knew everyone
The narrator was excellent!The plot line captivating, end of your seat drama. Characters to love, to cheer on, to abhor and wish them dead! Another book that Lisa Unger kicked off from the ball park! Well done!
I loved this book so much, all the characters but Sybil the most of course. I am so sad it has ended and kept rewinding to make it last longer. Thank you for incredible work.
One would think that a life glimpsed only through a woman’s letters, both sent and received, would feel fragmented and inadequate, offering no clear sense of who she truly was. And yet, in this book, that very method yields a remarkably complete and compelling portrait.
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I enjoyed the viewpoint of the character. Wish there was more to the story after I finished, but really think that’s the point, you fill in the blanks.
