Wow this book was amazing! The characters and story draw the reader in and keeps you wanting more. I’m sad it’s finished. I may have to listen again.
True emotional relationships
Review from The Correspondent →
Wow this book was amazing! The characters and story draw the reader in and keeps you wanting more. I’m sad it’s finished. I may have to listen again.
Sad and anticlimactic. I’m disappointed to have invested all that time and the ending didn’t come together at all.
A journal via letters of a woman’s later years coming to understand the choices she made and how that impacted the people she loved.
Sybil, the main character, was not particularly lovable, but oh how I grew to love her, her strong opinions, her fears, her ideas and her life as well as those she allowed to be a part of her life. Warts and all, she reminds us all how important it is to listen to others, to..
I was at first confused, impatient at the pace. The unfolding of the life lived and the connections that made that life drew me in and captivated me.
Had no story line. Hard to follow when jumps around. Wanted to like it but just couldn’t after 50 pages
How Sybil could communicate so personally by freely giving of herself. She had no fear of her truth or the truth of others. That is how she expressed her love.
This is a perfect book to listen to, with its large cast of characters and dialogues in the form of written letters.
