Description
Discover the enchanting tale of 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry' – a heartwarming novel by Rachel Joyce that captures the essence of a remarkable journey. This critically acclaimed book, which has sold over 4 million copies and is soon to be a major movie starring Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton, invites readers into the life of ordinary man Harold Fry. Leaving his home with no map, no hiking boots, and driven solely by the sheer will to save a dying friend, Harold’s walk transforms into a profound odyssey across England that touches the heart and soul. As he traverses through cities and landscapes, he reflects on life, love, and loss, embodying the resilience of the human spirit. This 'magical, moving and uplifting' story, long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2012, has garnered accolades from critics and readers alike. Perfect for fans of literary fiction, this beautifully crafted book will inspire and resonate with anyone who believes in the power of hope and connection. Enjoy the journey with Harold Fry and experience the life-affirming messages woven throughout this poignant narrative. Ideal for gifting or personal reading, don't miss your chance to own this B-format paperback, ISBN 9780552778091, published in 2013 by Random House UK. With 384 pages of delightful prose, this story is a must-have addition to your collection.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780552778091
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2013
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 384
Description:
The critically acclaimed, Sunday Times and international bestseller, long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2012- 'A magical, moving and uplifting tale about a man's journey across England and into his own heart.' - Deborah Moggach.
Rachel Joyce is the Specsavers National Book Awards New Writer of the Year 2012.
'Impossible to put down' TIMES
'Life-affirming delight. A comic pleasure' WOMAN AND HOME
'Profoundly moving' RICHARD MADELEY
OVER 4 MILLION COPIES SOLD. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOVIE STARRING JIM BROADBENT AND PENELOPE WILTON
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When Harold Fry nips out one morning to post a letter, leaving his wife hoovering upstairs, he has no idea that he is about to walk from one end of the country to the other.
He has no hiking boots or map, let alone a compass, waterproof or mobile phone. All he knows is that he must keep walking. To save someone else's life.
Harold Fry is the most ordinary of men. He just might be a hero for us all.
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'A gorgeously hopeful book' OPRAH MAGAZINE
'A funny book, a wise book, a charming book . . . Harold Fry is just wonderful ... I love this book' ERICA WAGNER, THE TIMES
'The odyssey of a simple man, original, subtle and touching' CLAIRE TOMALIN
'One of the sweetest, most delicately-written stories I've read in a long time. One man's walk along the length of England to save the life of a dying woman . . . Philosophical, intriguing, and profoundly moving' RICHARD MADELEY
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780552778091
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2013
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 384
Description:
The critically acclaimed, Sunday Times and international bestseller, long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2012- 'A magical, moving and uplifting tale about a man's journey across England and into his own heart.' - Deborah Moggach.
Rachel Joyce is the Specsavers National Book Awards New Writer of the Year 2012.
'Impossible to put down' TIMES
'Life-affirming delight. A comic pleasure' WOMAN AND HOME
'Profoundly moving' RICHARD MADELEY
OVER 4 MILLION COPIES SOLD. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOVIE STARRING JIM BROADBENT AND PENELOPE WILTON
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When Harold Fry nips out one morning to post a letter, leaving his wife hoovering upstairs, he has no idea that he is about to walk from one end of the country to the other.
He has no hiking boots or map, let alone a compass, waterproof or mobile phone. All he knows is that he must keep walking. To save someone else's life.
Harold Fry is the most ordinary of men. He just might be a hero for us all.
____________________
'A gorgeously hopeful book' OPRAH MAGAZINE
'A funny book, a wise book, a charming book . . . Harold Fry is just wonderful ... I love this book' ERICA WAGNER, THE TIMES
'The odyssey of a simple man, original, subtle and touching' CLAIRE TOMALIN
'One of the sweetest, most delicately-written stories I've read in a long time. One man's walk along the length of England to save the life of a dying woman . . . Philosophical, intriguing, and profoundly moving' RICHARD MADELEY
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