What a moving experience. An unusual and personal view of a life through the letters, notes and emails sent and received. Very touching and beautifully written. Loved the narration!
Brilliant!
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What a moving experience. An unusual and personal view of a life through the letters, notes and emails sent and received. Very touching and beautifully written. Loved the narration!
When a book is this hyped, I think I mentally prepare for disappointment. But this book was beautiful and the narration was excellent.
So original and wonderfully narrated! Bravo!! A must listen. I could have listened for another 8 hrs.
Wonderful story. I appreciate the view of an older woman reflecting on her life- Sybil’s letters hold something valuable. Themes of forgiveness and reconciliation make it an especially moving story.
I chose to read this book because it was highly recommended. The repetitive nature of stating email and snail mail addresses started out interesting, but wound up irritating. The main character was marginally likable. The story line was barely interesting. I stuck with it and finished the book. Overall, selecting a brief sample from the..
I love the different characters, but particularly Sybil in the story of her life. The bitter, sweet story of her life. 
A emotional, forthright expression of the reality and perception of a family tragedy. The author’s use of a unique format successfully tells a story that engages the reader and reveals Sibel.
I enjoyed all the topics and different personalities. The performances were very good, story line excellent
