I gave this a 4-star rating but maybe it was a 3.75. I did thoroughly enjoy the story and think I caught on to the son situation pretty early on but was hoping it wasn't true. I'm glad it had a sweet ending. Harold's journey was a lesson in not judging and his insight into his thoughts and fee...
3.5 stars Quotes and spoilers below.********************************************************************************************************************Quotes - memorable concepts from this book'It has been everywhere, my happiness - when my mother sang for me to dance, when my father took my han...
I LOVED "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Frye" and Rachel Joyce is a brilliant writer. That being said, I did not enjoy this story as much as "Harold Frye". Queenie was a bit of a mystery in the first book and I think I would have preferred she stayed that way. I don't want to give too much ...
Marketed as a Christmas story, I found Christmas to be incidental and that this tale could have been set at any time of year. What I liked about that was that it meant this story didn't fall into the sentimentality that plagues seasonal reads. It was an interesting idea - a woman stops and recou...