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The Correspondent - Virginia Evans

The Correspondent

By Virginia Evans

  • Release Date: 2025-04-29
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 4,278 Ratings

Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OVER TWO MILLION COPIES SOLD • Discover the word-of-mouth hit hailed by Ann Patchett as “A cause for celebration”—an intimate novel about the transformative power of the written word and the beauty of slowing down to reconnect with the people we love.

“This novel is a complete and utter joy.”—Ann Napolitano, author of Hello Beautiful
“Quietly dazzling.”—The New York Times
“I cried more than once as I witnessed this brilliant woman come to understand herself more deeply.”—Florence Knapp, author of The Names

In development as a major motion picture

LONGLISTED FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE, THE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL, AND THE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR FICTION • A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR, The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Elle, Christian Science Monitor, She Reads

“Imagine, the letters one has sent out into the world, the letters received back in turn, are like the pieces of a magnificent puzzle. . . . Isn’t there something wonderful in that, to think that a story of one’s life is preserved in some way, that this very letter may one day mean something, even if it is a very small thing, to someone?”

Filled with knowledge that only comes from a life fully lived, The Correspondent is a gem of a novel about the power of finding solace in literature and connection with people we might never meet in person. It is about the hubris of youth and the wisdom of old age, and the mistakes and acts of kindness that occur during a lifetime.

Sybil Van Antwerp has throughout her life used letters to make sense of the world and her place in it. Most mornings, around half past ten, Sybil sits down to write letters—to her brother, to her best friend, to the president of the university who will not allow her to audit a class she desperately wants to take, to Joan Didion and Larry McMurtry to tell them what she thinks of their latest books, and to one person to whom she writes often yet never sends the letter.

Sybil expects her world to go on as it always has—a mother, grandmother, wife, divorcee, distinguished lawyer, she has lived a very full life. But when letters from someone in her past force her to examine one of the most painful periods of her life, she realizes that the letter she has been writing over the years needs to be read and that she cannot move forward until she finds it in her heart to offer forgiveness.

Sybil Van Antwerp’s life of letters might be “a very small thing,” but she also might be one of the most memorable characters you will ever read.

Reviews

  • Unsure

    3
    By DARENSBOURG
    I read to escape. The writing was just okay. I wish writers would leave politics out of their stories. It was completely unnecessary and added nothing to the story. We don’t need to know your political leanings. Please just give us a good story.
  • So honored to read these letters...

    5
    By JLoveberg
    I'm so grateful that I was able to convince myself to take book rankings, and aclaim for my book choice. While I know that there are voracious readers who love the written word, I cannot say enough about the remarkable voice talent that inhabit the work through the audiobook. The combination of the written word in the hand, and they're delicious acting in the ear is something that will stay with me for a long time. Forgive yourself Sybil, you lived and noted a deliciously, beautiful life.
  • Beautiful! Unique! A great read!

    5
    By lilystevens
    Beautifully told!
  • Creative. Energetic. Couldn’t put it down.

    5
    By DNBCEO
    I loved these stories told from a letter-writer’s perspective and her journey with words back and forth to those she relies on. Following her life was unique and inspiring. It is so well written, beautiful yet sad. A beauty!
  • I really enjoyed The Correspondent and the beautiful…and seemingly lost…art of letter writing.

    4
    By GaGa Diva
    My only complaint is that it was difficult to keep the characters straight in the early chapters.GaGa Diva
  • Slow start but a fabulous story

    5
    By JagNole90
    I had trouble with this book initially. The structure of reading letters is unique and was initially hard to follow. I initially disliked Sybil. She was so rude and seemed completely clueless about her rudeness. But she transformed and it was a beautiful transformation.
  • The correspondent

    5
    By julmagnani
    Wonderful read! Heartfelt, honest, and so true of the human condition.
  • Read This Book

    5
    By Leebeelou
    Couldn’t put this book down. Read it in a day and loved it. Using letter-writing as a device to tell an entire novel makes you feel like you’re snooping into someone’s life, but you can’t stop following the story. Great book.
  • Boring

    2
    By DJS1231
    Wanted to like this book but just didn’t find it interesting. The book was recommended to me son I thought I’d try it. Should of stuck with my instincts and passed.
  • Life

    5
    By Ben Thar
    This novel is stunningly poignant and so relevant to the human condition regardless of who you are and what your life is.
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