Virginia Evans
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I adore this episode.
It's got to be one of my most favorite episodes of Inherited because obviously you guys have such a close, special bond.
Nana K has such a fascinating story that I did know about, but not this much.
Also, just one last thing.
I really love, this is kind of random, but I really love how many times Nana K said your name.
It was just so special.
It was just filled with so much love.
Raw milk is now legal to advertise and sell up to 1500 gallons.
So this is super awesome for Oklahomans.
The Correspondent is a book about a woman.
And when you start the book, she's in her early 70s.
And the book is really a portrait of her life that you weave together through letters that she sends and receives.
The whole book is told through these letters or emails that she is writing or receiving from her corresponding partners or from strangers or famous people or different people that she interacts with.
You know, you begin at this moment in her life that she describes as the winter of her life.
But through the book, you sort of get the backstory.
And then you are also living through this era of her life, which you think will be winding down.
Like her life will be winding down, but it's actually not really winding down at all.
It's sort of opening up.
And so I think at the end of the book, what you have is a portrait of her whole life sort of beginning to end, but told in a sort of putting a puzzle together kind of way, I think is how I would describe it.