A wonderfully woven life story conveyed through correspondence and evoking a full range of emotions. I will share this book and read it again, I’m sure.
A gem!
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A wonderfully woven life story conveyed through correspondence and evoking a full range of emotions. I will share this book and read it again, I’m sure.
Finished and restarted immediately. It is that good. I will buy this in hard copy to add to my library.
Loved hearing this book read in different voices. Beautiful and painful. Covered a long stretch of time revealing unexpected character growth and relationship development.
Curl up in a chair or download and walk. I loved this book—-the story, the writing, the rhythm, and the narration. Sybil, the lead character, reveals her story in letters and emails. We are privileged to follow her self-reflections, her joys and her secret sadness. I don’t always like ensemble casts but this was the..
This is by far the best book that I have listened to all year. I find myself wanting to purchase the print copy and enjoy the characters all over again from a different perspective. Sweet, frustrating, sensitive and insensitive…. It’s all there. I laughed and cried throughout the story. What a protagonist!
This book was recommended by a friend who loves literature so I listened. It’s not my usual genre. For me it was painfully slow.
Wonderful creative writing. Thank you for brilliantly showing us how incredible impactful writing a letter still is. We all need a good reminder
Entertaining and creative mix of romance and time travel with a back to the future feel even including an eccentric scientist.
I do feel some parts of the book dragged some. However it was a good story overall. Nice twist that you kind of catch on to midway
