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Every morning at around half past ten Sybil Van Antwerp sits down to write letters - to her
brother to her best friend to the president of the university who will not allow her to
attend a class she desperately wants to take to her favourite authors to tell them what she
thinks of their latest books. Because at seventy-three Sybil has used her correspondence -
full of sharp humour and hard-earned wisdom - to make sense of the world. But beyond the page
she has spent the last thirty years keeping the people who love her at arms' length. Until
letters from someone she had put out of her mind land on her doorstep forcing her to reckon
with her past mistakes. For as Sybil is about to learn it's never too late to write a few
post-scripts. ----------------------- Readers love THE CORRESPONDENT 'This book touched
my soul quite frankly.' ***** Reader Review 'Makes me hopeful that there's still plenty of
good left in the world and my life. ' ***** Reader Review 'An amazing book an examination
and celebration of an extraordinary woman's life. Full of joy. Full of heartbreak. Perfect.'
***** Reader Review 'Left a profound impact on me . . . explores the reflections that come
with the choices we make and a life well lived and it does so with such grace and depth that
it's impossible not to be moved' ***** Reader Review 'I would highly recommend to anyone who
is also a fan of A Man Called Ove or Olive Kitteridge' ***** Reader review