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The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry - Community Reviews back

by Rachel Joyce
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chapterseldomread
chapterseldomread rated it 12 years ago
Charming and heartwarming are probably the two best words to describe this simple story of an elderly gentleman who decides to walk.Another side of the story is told from the point of view of Harold's wife. She is left behind and understands what he's doing no more than he does. It's an interestin...
KarenV
KarenV rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars.
Sterek
Sterek rated it 12 years ago
Wow..Yeah.. Wow..Its been a while since a book has made me cry this much.. Review tomorrow...----------------------------------------The next day.I have a feeling this book is going to be hard to review, because when I think back to what the story was about, it wasn’t anything special. Honestly, it ...
DuncanH
DuncanH rated it 13 years ago
I started it and enjoyed the premise, but I felt it failed to live up to expectations as it went along. A bit of throw-away fluff really, which is a shame as I felt it had real potential.The story dragged and became confused. The same things seemed to repeat themselves (people all have stories of th...
Jera's Jamboree
Jera's Jamboree rated it 13 years ago
When Harold receives a letter from old colleague Queenie Hennessey, we are introduced to where Harold is in his life. Retired for six months, days monotonous and routine, estranged from his wife Maureen, the letter precipitates reflections and recollections. Queenie is in St Bernadine’s Hospice in...
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