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The Ezra Klein Show
In the episode, host David Wallace‑Welles recommended the title, describing it as an epistolary memoir that recorded the early years of the pandemic through letters exchanged between two friends. He praised its moving and deeply personal tone, noting that the back‑and‑forth format made the experience feel intimate. The overall sentiment was strongly positive.
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David WallaceWelles described it as an epistolary, very moving and personal account of the first years of the pandemic written by two friends.
I also wanted to recommend a book called The End Doesn't Happen All at Once by Ki Rainer, Born Free, and Raghuny Thor Srinivasan, which is an epistolary account of the first couple of years of the pandemic. Very moving, very personal, two friends writing back and forth through the experience.