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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Rachel Joyce
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
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Recently retired, sweet, emotionally numb Harold Fry is jolted out of his passivity by a letter from Queenie Hennessy, an old friend, who he hasn't heard from in twenty years. She has written to say she is in hospice and wanted to say goodbye. Leaving his tense, bitter wife Maureen to her chores,... show more
Recently retired, sweet, emotionally numb Harold Fry is jolted out of his passivity by a letter from Queenie Hennessy, an old friend, who he hasn't heard from in twenty years. She has written to say she is in hospice and wanted to say goodbye. Leaving his tense, bitter wife Maureen to her chores, Harold intends a quick walk to the corner mailbox to post his reply but instead, inspired by a chance encounter, he becomes convinced he must deliver his message in person to Queenie--who is 600 miles away--because as long as he keeps walking, Harold believes that Queenie will not die. So without hiking boots, rain gear, map or cell phone, one of the most endearing characters in current fiction begins his unlikely pilgrimage across the English countryside. Along the way, strangers stir up memories--flashbacks, often painful, from when his marriage was filled with promise and then not, of his inadequacy as a father, and of his shortcomings as a husband. Ironically, his wife Maureen, shocked by her husband's sudden absence, begins to long for his presence. Is it possible for Harold and Maureen to bridge the distance between them? And will Queenie be alive to see Harold arrive at her door?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780385677691 (0385677693)
ASIN: 0385677693
Publisher: Bond Street Books
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
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O! what Man will do fore a Rime! rated it
2.0 The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
He could forgive his parents for not wanting him. For not showing him how to love, or even giving him the vocabulary. He could forgive their parents, and their parents before that. All Harold wanted was his child. - p. 283 Warning: There are some words in this review that might spoil a part of F...
Joanne
Joanne rated it
This is a story of a man haunted by memories from 20 years ago. He gets a letter from an old work friend, saying she is dying of cancer and wants to say goodbye. He writes a reply, not liking how it sounds, but knowing he must write something and walks to post the letter. The box comes too soon and ...
Joanne
Joanne rated it
This is a story of a man haunted by memories from 20 years ago. He gets a letter from an old work friend, saying she is dying of cancer and wants to say goodbye. He writes a reply, not liking how it sounds, but knowing he must write something and walks to post the letter. The box comes too soon and ...
Mith's Bookshelf
Mith's Bookshelf rated it
4.0
This is one book I'll be re-reading often in the years to come. Acutely poignant and moving (I BAWLED my eyes out at the end), it is absolutely brilliant. The penultimate chapter is a masterpiece in writing.Full review soon.
katesimone reads...a lot
katesimone reads...a lot rated it
4.0 The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Charming, melancholy, and sweet. I’m dubbing this book Bill Bryson meets Forest Gump.
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