Book of Evelyn
Author: Geraldine Bonner
Language: English
Episodes: 21
Geraldine Bonner’s Book of Evelyn is a story told in sound, an intimate audio drama that unfolds in a New York City boarding house. It’s a place where life, in all its messy and marvelous forms, collides daily. We meet Evelyn, a widow navigating a new beginning, whose quiet resilience is tested and transformed by the vibrant characters who share her home. Among them is a captivating prima donna whose presence turns the ordinary rhythms of the house into something far more theatrical and unpredictable. This podcast is a careful study of the human condition, weaving together threads of fiction, culture, and drama to explore themes of love, loneliness, and the quiet revelations of self-discovery. Listeners will hear a richly layered production-the creak of a floorboard, the murmur of city traffic, the distinct voices of a makeshift family-all coming together to paint a portrait of a woman learning that joy often arrives in unexpected forms. It’s a reminder that the most compelling stories are not always found in grand adventures, but in the shared glances and conversations of everyday life. Through each episode, Book of Evelyn builds a world that feels both intimately familiar and beautifully surprising, offering a thoughtful escape into a narrative about finding possibility in the chapters we never planned to write.