This book was so touching, moving, and enthralling. I hated it to end. Poor Sybil
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Grand narration with multi readers, makes the audiobook characters real. First few chapters were not compelling, but my daughter encouraged me to give it a third try…so glad I did. Complex characters and layered plot line unfolded in a compelling way. Ages 12 and up, clean read for even a church book club. Interesting to..
This really takes you on a wild ride from start to finish. I loved the different point of views and the full cast did an amazing job! This definitely went in a different direction then I thought but it was so well done and had me guessing what was going on up until the end…
Excellent story woven through family, love and learning one’s self. Well worth the time to invest in a read or listen.
I’ll admit, hearing that Jane Fonda was being considered for the movie adaptation initially made me hesitate to pick up The Correspondent. I’m glad I didn’t let that stop me for long, because this turned out to be a beautifully reflective story about coming to terms with one’s life, regrets, and relationships. The narration was..
I so enjoyed listening to this book. So carefully and thoughtfully written. Very well narrated by all. After I finished the book I just sat and, with a smile on my face, thought back on the stories relating to Cybil’s life. A life of ups and downs, as most of us experience, but a life..
I loved this book. The narrators were excellent and I laughed and felt Sybil’s pain when dealing with the difficulties in her life. I felt her take on grief was very accurate. This book will stay with me for quite sometime.
