Dear Virginia, Wait For Me, Marcia Butler
Dear Virginia, Wait For Me, Marcia Butler
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Dear Virginia, Wait For Me

Author: Marcia Butler

Narrator: Morgan Hallett

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

For as long as she can remember, Peppa Ryan has been guided by a benevolent voice in her head who she believes is Virginia Woolf. Though she’s an exceptionally bright twenty-year-old, she suffers from crippling low self-esteem and has barely left her parents’ ramshackle home in Queens, New York. Set at the turn of the millennium, Peppa defies her parent’s wishes and ventures out on her own to start a job at a Wall Street investment firm. But her parents continue to pull strings, insisting she date a handsome but penniless plumber in the hopes that she’ll abandon her job and return to her roots. Peppa plans to immediately dismiss the plumber on their first date, but to her surprise they discover an unlikely bond over a shared love of the novels of Virginia Woolf. In spite of her parent’s efforts, Peppa continues to flourish and her confidence grows as those around her recognize and admire her analytical prowess. Then, when her relationship with her parents and the plumber becomes untenable due to a devastating betrayal, Peppa succumbs to her mental fragilities and suffers a collapse. With the help of her kindhearted boss, his eccentric client, and the voice of Virginia, Peppa recovers. And on one crisp and clear autumn morning she considers a path to reconciliation. “Full of wit, charm, and its fair share of everything bagels, Marcia Butler’s moving book manages to be a warm and generous New York novel while grappling with the ghosts of childhood trauma, lost literary heroes, and societal definitions of “madness”. Her protagonist believes she’s being guided by the voice of Virginia Woolf, but it is Butler’s voice—comforting and astute, alive to the music of kindness as well as betrayal—that holds you to the end. ”—Jonathan Lee, international best-selling author of High Dive and The Great Mistake

About Marcia Butler

Marcia Butler, a former professional oboist and interior designer, is a documentary film maker and author of the memoir The Skin Above My Knee and debut novel, Pickle's Progress. With her second novel, Oslo, Maine, Marcia draws on indelible memories of performing for fifteen years at a chamber music festival in central Maine. While there, she came to love the diverse topography, the earnest and quirky people, and especially the majestic and endlessly fascinating moose who roam, at their perpetual peril, among the humans.


Reviews

Goodreads review by DianaRose on May 08, 2025

firstly, thank you to the publisher for an alc! 3.5 stars dear virginia, wait for me follows our fmc peppa who believes she has the voice of virginia woolf guiding her through life by helping her make decisions. an interesting novel about being a young, working woman in nyc in the early 2000s, having a......more

Goodreads review by Literary on December 09, 2024

Peppa is a young brilliant but fragile woman who feels she's guided by the voice of Virginia Woolf. She flourishes after joining an investment firm in Manhattan, but after a traumatizing betrayal, suffers a mental collapse. This poignant story offers a sensitive portrait of living with mental illnes......more

Goodreads review by Anne on May 01, 2025

Interesting novel unlike anything I've read! Peppa gets a new job working for Ivan and she's wonderful at it as she "channels" Virginia Wolff and "hears" her voice giving her advice. As an overweight and odd woman, she's delighted to be so useful in her job as she can remember things easily and Ivan......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on April 15, 2025

When this book started off with the main character getting a job in the World Trade Center in November 2000, let me tell you I was STRESSED. I spent this whole book thinking there was going to be some Remember Me twist. Thank you to NetGalley and Central Avenue Publishing for sending me this book!......more

Goodreads review by Riley (runtobooks) on March 20, 2025

tbh i found this book to be quite grating. couldn’t connect with the narrator or any of her decisions. some of the supporting characters felt like caricatures at times, specifically gogo and her father. chapters felt choppy & abrupt. not one i enjoyed reading.......more