Virginia Evans to visit JMU for reading of bestseller

New York Times bestselling author Virginia Evans, a James Madison University alumna, will visit her alma mater on April 9, 2026, for a reading and discussion of her debut novel, The Correspondent. The event, free and open to the public, features a conversation with Associate Professor Dr. Sofia Samatar. Evans's book, published in April 2025, topped the bestseller list in February 2026.

Virginia Evans, who earned her bachelor's degree in English literature from James Madison University, has achieved national acclaim with her debut novel, The Correspondent. Published in April 2025 by Crown, an imprint of Penguin Random House, the book is structured as a novel in letters and follows 73-year-old Sybil Van Antwerp, a retired lawyer, divorced mother, and grandmother. Through correspondence, Sybil attempts to heal old wounds and confront a painful period from her past when unexpected letters arrive.

The novel quickly became a phenomenon, reaching number one on the New York Times bestseller list for hardcover fiction in February 2026. On March 4, 2026, Evans discussed the book in an interview on WBUR's Here & Now with host Robin Young, highlighting its themes centered on a retired attorney.

To celebrate her success and connect with her alma mater, the JMU Department of English, College of Arts and Letters, and Honors College are hosting Evans on campus. The event includes a reading and Q&A session at Forbes Concert Hall, located at 147 Warsaw Avenue in Harrisonburg, Virginia, on Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. It is free and open to the public, with copies of The Correspondent available for purchase and a brief book-signing afterward.

Evans later pursued a master's in philosophy in creative writing at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, studying under authors including Carlo Gébler, Eoin McNamee, Claire Keegan, Harry Clifton, and Kevin Power. She resides in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with her husband Mark, children Jack and Mae, and their Red Labrador, Brigid.

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Illustration depicting New York Times highlighting 27 notable March 2026 book releases by authors like Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, amid publishing challenges.
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New York Times spotlights 27 notable books in March 2026 releases

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Building on earlier coverage of anticipated March 2026 titles, the New York Times has highlighted 27 notable new releases spanning diverse genres and prominent authors. Key picks include new works by Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, alongside a Judy Blume biography. This comes amid publishing challenges, such as the postponement of a major diversity survey.

Irish author Evie Woods, known for her bestseller The Lost Bookshop, has published her latest book, The Violin Maker’s Secret, through One More Chapter. Woods's works have achieved significant global success, with sales reaching two million copies and translations into 40 languages. She was shortlisted for a British Book Award in 2024 and received the Nielsen Gold Bestseller award in 2025.

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The Kent District Library has selected Kristin Hannah's novel The Women for its third annual On The Same Page community reading initiative. The program encourages West Michigan residents to engage with the book through discussions and events. Hannah will visit with author Megan Chance in June 2026.

In spring 1937, American journalists Virginia Cowles and Martha Gellhorn arrived in Madrid amid the Spanish Civil War's siege by Francisco Franco's forces. They reported on the city's defiance, daily hardships, and the influx of foreign correspondents during month five of the bombardment. Their experiences highlighted the challenges and ambitions of women covering the conflict between fascism and democracy.

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Daily Maverick’s book editor-at-large, Joy Watson, has selected four captivating books to help readers unwind as the holidays near. These titles span historical intrigue, personal family reflections, dystopian social experiments, and comedic mysteries, offering immersive escapes from daily routines. Published between April and September 2025, they cater to varied tastes for indulgent year-end reading.

Author Tayari Jones features in a Literary Hub article titled 'Tayari Jones Still Needs To Read Anna Karenina.' The piece appeared on the literary website on February 24, 2026.

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Following the buzz around Emerald Fennell's fantastical reimagining of Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights'—starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, set for Valentine's Day 2026—publishers are releasing tie-in book editions, while retailers, theaters, and artists roll out merchandise, promotions, and music inspired by the film.

 

 

 

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