Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
- Grab your current read & Open to a random page
- Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
- BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!
- Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
Author: Rachel Joyce
Reading level: Adult
Genre: Literary Fiction
Size: 336 pages
Release Date: July 24th 2012
Publisher: Random House
Publisher: Random House
Find the Book: Goodreads | Amazon | BN | The Book Depository
Meet Harold Fry, recently retired. He lives in a small English village with his wife, Maureen, who seems irritated by almost everything he does, even down to how he butters his toast. Little differentiates one day from the next. Then one morning the mail arrives, and within the stack of quotidian minutiae is a letter addressed to Harold in a shaky scrawl from a woman he hasn’t seen or heard from in twenty years. Queenie Hennessy is in hospice and is writing to say goodbye.
Harold pens a quick reply and, leaving Maureen to her chores, heads to the corner mailbox. But then, as happens in the very best works of fiction, Harold has a chance encounter, one that convinces him that he absolutely must deliver his message to Queenie in person. And thus begins the unlikely pilgrimage at the heart of Rachel Joyce’s remarkable debut. Harold Fry is determined to walk six hundred miles from Kingsbridge to the hospice in Berwick-upon-Tweed because, he believes, as long as he walks, Queenie Hennessey will live.
Still in his yachting shoes and light coat, Harold embarks on his urgent quest across the countryside. Along the way he meets one fascinating character after another, each of whom unlocks his long-dormant spirit and sense of promise. Memories of his first dance with Maureen, his wedding day, his joy in fatherhood, come rushing back to him—allowing him to also reconcile the losses and the regrets. As for Maureen, she finds herself missing Harold for the first time in years.
And then there is the unfinished business with Queenie Hennessy.
A novel of unsentimental charm, humor, and profound insight into the thoughts and feelings we all bury deep within our hearts, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry introduces Rachel Joyce as a wise—and utterly irresistible—storyteller.
"They believed in him. They had looked at him in his yachting shoes, and listened to what he said, and they had made a decision in their hearts and minds to ignore the evidence and to imagine something bigger and something infinitely more beautiful than the obvious. Remembering his own doubt, Harold was humbled." ~~pg. 37


This doesn't sound like my type of book but it does sound intriguing. My teasers this week are from Under the Desert Moon by Emma Meade and Tears in Rain by Rosa Montero. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteThis one first caught my attention over the summer and has been on my mind since then. Initially it was that beautiful cover that drew me in, but the story sounds like something I'd really enjoy. I hope you're liking it!
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O I am mad curious about this one. Enjoy! I'll keep my eyes peeled for your review.
ReplyDeletenice tease! seems like a very interesting read!
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How much fun is this cover? I love all the little green hills and how the title is threaded in between them:) I'm not a huge literary fiction reader, but I look forward to seeing what you thought of this one Melissa!
ReplyDeleteI've got this one on my stacks after reading a few positive reviews.
ReplyDeleteI read this earlier this year, not expecting to like it, and I was pleasantly surprised by it. Hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteIve been wanting to read this one.....:) I think its going to be my next audio pick!!
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