This episode reviews The Correspondent as a quiet but unexpectedly resonant novel about letters, aging, regret, solitude, and the strange intimacy of written words. Virginia Evans builds the story through Sybil Van Antwerp, a retired lawyer whose sharp, funny, sometimes difficult voice emerges through correspondence with family, friends, enemies, and writers. In three minutes, the episode asks why a book made of letters can feel so alive in an age of instant messages, and whether its old-fashioned form is exactly what makes it feel new.