Fabulous read. I enjoyed the variety of characters and the audio representation of each person in the story. I am motivated to increase my correspondence by pen and paper.
Corresponding is a gift
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Fabulous read. I enjoyed the variety of characters and the audio representation of each person in the story. I am motivated to increase my correspondence by pen and paper.
Amazing book. Loved the story being told through letter writing. Very well done and narration was fabulous. Highly recommend
As a fan of this author I was severely disappointed. Boring, man hating, woke, witches…it was like beating a dead horse.
I loved seeing her moving into aging with a reawakened courage. Her acceptance of losing her vision and also having the willingness to enter a new relationship. She is a strong woman and a great example of what we can be.
The life overtime revealed. The suffering of loosing a child and the things we may do that are harsh that haunt us through a life time.
The Correspondence by Virginia Evans was a challenging book for me to get into at first. It is not my typical genre, and the format in which the story is written made it difficult to keep track of the characters and understand who was who in the beginning. Because of that, it took me longer..
I enjoyed getting to know these characters with their very human flaws and gifts. This book inspired thoughtful introspection, leaving me to ponder my ability to contribute to stories of those I meet.
The different readers enhanced the story. Perfect! Without those voices, the book would have been less nuanced.
