It was a nice story. A little bit like a nap, pleasant but not deep enough to get the job done.
Originality
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In an era when everyone texts and calls, Sybil builds relationships with letters. The story is very compelling and the voice actors are fantastic. Must listen.
I enjoyed the “correspondence” format. Narrators were great. Listened to the story once and immediately started it all over again
I liked how it came full circle, more or less, and how it chronicles Sybil’s life. I didn’t care for the constant repeating of correspondence addresses. it got a bit tedious.
Didn’t like her political commentary – it prejudices the reader one way or another. Artists are skilled but feel free to take on political commentary. I got past it and enjoyed the novel a great deal.
Sometimes an audio book leads you to purchasing the book. Itwas so well written, I loved all the references to authors I have read for over 40 years, and I loved her musings on life, and her life post career. And I loved the fact that she initiated communication and actually wrote letters!
I will admit the format of this was hard to get used to at first (everything that happens is experienced through reading correspondence) but once I adjusted, I realized how genius it is. Really amazing book.
