Sybil was such an amazing woman with a very complicated personality. Her journey through grief and pain changed her and those she loved. I loved this book.
What an amazing book!
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Sybil was such an amazing woman with a very complicated personality. Her journey through grief and pain changed her and those she loved. I loved this book.
The unique way this book was written and the emotional narration were both done to perfection. I couldn’t stop listening and highly recommend.
I am an audiobook person these days but I want to buy this in print so I can look at the emails and letters. It made me want to write a letter to someone. It made me reflect on my own aging. I was not surprised by the ending but it made me cry and..
unable to stop listening. couldn’t set down . did whole book in one day. such a good idea. loved the twists. original story line. so, so good
At first I thought, what a Hick! Meaning no bad intention, but the accent and voice sounded all wrong for the story. Not at all… I just had to get thru the first 10 minutes and I was sold. This author grabs you right away and takes you to places never before visited by this..
Just a wonderful idea for a story. Very original and a very good read. It will definitely go on a must read book
Beautifully written piece, truly enjoyed it. What a life Sybill lived, the ups and downs and everything in-between.
The Correspondent is an amazing story brought to life by incredible narration. I especially loved the voice behind Sybill — it captures her spirit so beautifully. She’s such a lovable character: witty, stubborn in the most charming way as an aging woman, yet deeply kind-hearted. It’s truly impressive how the entire story unfolds through letters..
Every reader was perfect. This was one of those rare books where having it read aloud added so much to the experience. A beautiful picture of a life and how one life can affect so many people.
I thought it was a bit hooky. She must have been pretty absorbed Justin her own life. I lost a child. And all I could think of is making my other children felt as little pain as I could cushion. She drove me crazy every time she said I’m so sorry. What ever
