A Conversation with Virginia Evans

Mon, 26 Jan, 2026 at 07:00 pm to Tue, 27 Jan, 2026 at 11:30 am UTC-05:00

Hummingbird Books | Newton

Hummingbird Books
Publisher/HostHummingbird Books
A Conversation with Virginia Evans
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Join us for a conversation with Virginia Evans, moderated by Elin Hilderbrand (01/26), and with Wendy Dodson (01/27).
About this Event

TICKETS:

  • 1/26/26 - 7 pm (with Elin Hilderbrand)- $45
  • 1/27/26 - 10 am (with Wendy Dodson) - $40
  • Ticket includes a $20 Hummingbird Book gift card

NOTE: Tickets are not refundabale.


SUMMARY

A lifetime’s worth of letters combine to portray a singular character.

Sybil Van Antwerp, a cantankerous but exceedingly well-mannered septuagenarian, is the titular correspondent in Evans’ debut novel. Sybil has retired from a beloved job as chief clerk to a judge with whom she had previously been in private legal practice. She is the divorced mother of two living adult children and one who died when he was 8. She is a reader of novels, a gardener, and a keen observer of human nature. But the most distinguishing thing about Sybil is her lifelong practice of letter writing. As advancing vision problems threaten Sybil’s carefully constructed way of life—in which letters take the place of personal contact and engagement—she must reckon with unaddressed issues from her past that threaten the house of cards (letters, really) she has built around herself. Sybil’s relationships are gradually revealed in the series of letters sent to and received from, among others, her brother, sister-in-law, children, former work associates, and, intriguingly, literary icons including Joan Didion and Larry McMurtry. Perhaps most affecting is the series of missives Sybil writes but never mails to a shadowy figure from her past. Thoughtful musings on the value and immortal quality of letters and the written word populate one of Sybil’s notes to a young correspondent while other messages are laugh-out-loud funny, tinged with her characteristic blunt tartness. Evans has created a brusque and quirky yet endearing main character with no shortage of opinions and advice for others but who fails to excavate the knotty difficulties of her own life. As Sybil grows into a delayed self-awareness, her letters serve as a chronicle of fitful growth.

An affecting portrait of a prickly woman.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Hummingbird Books, 55 Boylston Street, Newton, United States

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USD 44.52 to USD 49.87

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