Classic City Readers: The Correspondent
Description
Classic City Readers is a longstanding book club dedicated to the appreciation and examination of the written word. Join Darcy at noon on the third Wednesday of every month in the Close Community Room for a thoughtful and interesting literary discussion.
Library cards are not required to check out the books for this book club. Just stop by the desk on the Main Level of the library to pick up a copy of the current title.
On July 15th, we'll discuss The Correspondent by Virginia Evans.
Description of The Correspondent from Penguin Random House:
“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.
Eckhart Public Library
603 S Jackson St, Auburn, IN 46706
Jul 15, 2026
4:00 PM EDT to 5:00 PM EDT
Eckhart Public Library
604 S Jackson St
Auburn , IN 46706
260-925-2414
epl.lib.in.us
Mon
9:00am–7:00pm
Tue
9:00am–7:00pm
Wed
9:00am–7:00pm
Thu
9:00am–7:00pm
Fri
9:00am–7:00pm
Sat
9:00am–3:00pm