Brown Bag Book Discussion

The library will be closed Monday, February 16 for Presidents' Day.

Primary tabs

Age Group:

Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration will close on March 10, 2026 @ 10:00am.

Program Description

Marciann McClarnon Miller will lead a discussion of Virginia Evans's New York Times bestselling novel The Correspondent. Participants are encouraged (but not required) to read the book in advance. Ask for a copy at the library’s information desk.

From Booklist:

Starred Review: Evans' debut is an epistolary tour through the mind of retired Maryland law clerk Sybil Von Antwerp, who takes great joy in all forms of correspondence, from handwritten letters to emails. Here are thoughtful missives to her favorite authors such as Joan Didion and Ann Patchett, repeated email requests to audit a course at a local college, and exchanges with a customer service representative that become surprisingly involved. Mixed in with those are letters to friends and family that reveal details about Sybil's life: her divorce long ago from a man she still cares for, her strained relationship with her adult children, and a tragedy that changed the course of Sybil's life and still haunts her. Several developments threaten to upend Sybil's placid existence. She's receiving threatening letters from someone bearing a grudge about a court case from decades ago. She's been gifted with a subscription to a DNA company that will allow her to find blood relatives. And she has not one but two suitors circling her, a tenacious lawyer and a thoughtful, quiet neighbor. Charming, engrossing, and deeply moving, Evans' novel explores the way everyday choices and relationships shape a life and shows it's never too late to form new connections, make amends, or even fall in love. -- Kristine Huntley 

Register for this event