The Correspondent
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Virginia Evans
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In her letters to family and friends we come to know the life of Sybil Van Antwerp: stubborn, cantankerous, opinionated, always steadfast in her belief in the power of the written word.
But as the clock begins to tick for Sybil, the need for a few post-scripts to the life she’s led becomes apparent. Fixing her difficult relationship with her children. Taking a final chance at romance. Atoning for an old legal case which has come back to haunt her. And finally, reckoning with a devastating loss that she has spent the last thirty years holding close to her chest.
'Subtly told and finely made, The Correspondent is a portrait of a small life expanding' ANN PATCHETT
'The superbly talented Virginia Evans has written a novel of connection and daring' - ADRIANA TRIGANI, bestselling author of The Good Left Undone
'I was wowed by this deliciously brilliant book! Thank you, Virginia Evans, for a life beautifully told in letters, for creating a character whose mind struggles with her heart in a most intriguing, sympathetic, witty, and binge-worthy way' - Elinor Lipman, author of MS DEMEANOR
© Virginia Evans 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025
Critic reviews
Just purely a beautiful book
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A wonderful book.
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Astonishing story
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I have been seeing so many rave reviews for this on social media that FOMO took hold of me!
The narrator for Sybil is a great fit for a well educated more mature lady. I applaud the narrators it’s excellently performed.
This looks at Sybil’s life through the letters she writes letters. Sybil is an older lady who needs to come to terms with the impending loss of her vision. I hasten to add this wouldn’t be my usual choice of presentation style for a book, but surely so many rave reviews can’t be wrong. So I pulled on my big girl pants and dived in.
It’s very character driven. You can’t help liking Sybil with her forthright manner which had me chuckling at some of the things she said, she’s very relatable, she feels so real. It’s genuinely feels like a memoir.
It took me awhile to get into it with the slow pace, the prose and way the story is presented, but once I did I really enjoyed how things unfolded in the letters between Sybil and various people, some friends and family others total strangers, authors and politicians, including one who is unnamed but easy to guess. It’s poignant, it’s very reflective, Sybil is far from perfect, the guilt she carries is a heavy burden. She forms some great friendships two of the most memorable are with Theo and surprisingly Harry a troubled teenage son of a friend. There’s a good balance between sad events and those that made her happy. So it’s not all doom and gloom.
It’s well worth the listen. The rave reviews aren’t wrong, and I’m no longer missing out!
Great listen
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Wonderful, moving,
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