I loved this book. I cried through the end. It is not a “chick lit book” although the main character is a woman. I recommend it to my husband and would to anyone who loves good fiction.
Wonderful Book
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I loved this book. I cried through the end. It is not a “chick lit book” although the main character is a woman. I recommend it to my husband and would to anyone who loves good fiction.
I wasn’t sure what to expect but loved this unusually imagined story. The audio production is wonderful, fantastic voice talent.
This is all I can say. I was left bawling on the floor in wonder, beauty, and awe. This book touched my very core. And I am so grateful to have read it.
In this story Sybil, a self-confident and opinionated older woman, reveals her life in letters. The book shows her evolution in the present, as events slowly chip at her protective shell, and we find out the painful truths that have constricted her relationships. She does a lot of work to repair those relationships, and becomes..
I absolutely loved this book, I loved the letter, writing format, I loved the characters, the performances were wonderful. What a sweeping and powerful story of human connection
Such a wonderful book and storyline. So sweet and warm-hearted. I loved the different narrators, they did an excellent job.
I loved being an eavesdropper to the thoughts the characters meant for only one to read. Makes me want to write letters.
Hauntingly beautiful – Sybil will stay on my mind. Despite her tendency towards curmudgeon, she is so lovable.
