I truly enjoyed listening to this book, with different distinct voices for each letters’s author. Brilliantly done.
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I truly enjoyed listening to this book, with different distinct voices for each letters’s author. Brilliantly done.
A Beautiful, unique, and touching story of acceptance, regret, grief, and joy. Excellent narrating by all the artists. Will be thinking of this story for a long time.
This is, without question, one of the finest audiobooks I have ever listened to. The narration by Maggi-Meg Reed is nothing short of extraordinary; she does not merely read the text, she inhabits it. In her performance, she quite literally becomes Sybil, capturing every nuance, vulnerability, and quiet struggle with remarkable authenticity.The novel unfolds through..
Loved how the author framed the story in the back and forth of written communication that is refreshingly honest…and what an amazing story it is!
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I loved everything about this book- the way the author wrote the entire story as letter exchanges, the character of Sybil, the transformation of one’s heart that can occur at any age. Beautiful story.
I loved the story of an older woman coming to terms with guilt and grief – with the story unfolding through her correspondence. Beautifully imagined.
One of the best reads for me so far this year…. All the themes of Love, loss, regret, death and more to keep you turning the pages and reflecting on your own life and finding meaning in what is.
I loved the various readers. I loved following her correspondence and healing journey through her letters.
This was a beautiful story of one’s life and the decisions you make along the way. It was a quick read and I found myself wanting to sneak away to hear more. The narrators as different individuals was a great way to tell the story.
