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Moving and profound

Review from The Correspondent →

Just when the main character, a 70 something year old women, thought she had lived her life, her life began in a new and beautiful way. She touched many people through her letters and she learned a lot about herself in the stage of life she dubbed “winter”. The book deal with loss and sadness..

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Im still thinking about this book!!!!!

Review from Love, Mom →

4.5 ⭐️’s I heard this one was going to be a jaw-dropper, but holy cow… I was NOT expecting that! The way the author crafted this story had me questioning everything I thought I knew. Every time I thought I had it figured out, she threw me in a completely different direction. The twists were..

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Wonderful character development

Review from The Correspondent →

What a wonderful book; narration, the characters, the way the story unfolded. It kept me thoroughly entertained during a long flight to and from Europe. At first I found the epistolary format of the novel a little hard to warm up to. Because I was listening rather than reading, the dates of entries/letters tended to..

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wow!

Review from The Correspondent →

At first I thought it was similar to 84 Charing Cross Road, a collection of letters chronicling a life. But how wrong I was. This was fraught with tenderness, love, selfishness, enlightenment, sorrow, forgiveness, regret, and acceptance. I loved it! I want ro read it all over again, I miss it that much.

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Review from The Correspondent →

One of the moving novels I have ever listened to. Being a woman of similar age I connected with the narrator in so many ways. The ONLY downside of listening is hearing the addresses reoeatedly.