Book club questions: The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
1. Why does Sybil primarily correspond with people through letter writing? Would you consider it a hobby or her main form of communication?
2. Sybil writes to a wide range of people, from family and friends to authors and public figures. Which letters stood out to you most, and why? Did any of the responses surprise you?
3. Did this novel change how you think about communicating with others?
4. The novel feels like a love letter to books and reading. Did you recognise or feel curious about any of the literary references?
5. Sybil is a multi-faceted character, how did your understanding and feelings towards her change as the story unfolded?
6. Sybil can be rigid, opinionated and difficult at times. When do we begin to see vulnerability beneath that exterior?
7. We learn that Sybil is losing her sight. Why do you think she kept this from others for so long?
8. How did the letter from Dezi’s son affect Sybil? Why did it have such a strong emotional impact on her?
9. Sybil forms an unexpected connection with Henry. What do you think draws them together? In what ways do they support each other?
10. The loss of Sybil’s son Gilbert shapes much of her life. How did this grief influence her choices and relationships?
11. Daan’s final letter to Sybil is full of forgiveness and closure, yet she never sends her reply. Why do you think she couldn’t bring herself to do it?
12. Sybil discovers more about her birth family and connects with her sister Hattie. In what ways are they similar or different?
13. At what point do you think Sybil begins to recognise her feelings for Theodore?
14. When Sybil finally responds to Dezi and admits she was wrong, how does that moment change her? Does it feel like a turning point for her character?
15. Throughout the novel, Sybil writes deeply personal letters that she never sends. How did you interpret these letters before the reveal? What did it mean to you when we learn they were written to Gilbert?
16. How did writing these unsent letters help Sybil process her grief? When do you think she begins to find some sense of peace?
17. What helps repair Sybil’s relationship with Fiona? Did you find this resolution satisfying?
18. After Sybil’s death, more truths come to light about her past. How did you feel about this final reveal and the way the story ends?