The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

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    The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a literature genre fiction novel. It is artistically written by Rachel Joyce. She is a renowned British novelist who had also written many plays for BBC Radio 4 and received quite a few awards for her work as well. In the literary field, her most promising novels are The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy and The Music Shop.

    This subject novel as well is one of her good works. The narration for the audio version of this novel is done by Jim Broadbent. The narration given was excellent and brought a lot of due emotion into the story which the audience really loved to experience. The narration on its own make this story a highly recommended one and something that you will enjoy listening to while on a long drive or just at home.

    The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

    Harold Fry recently got retired and he is now living in a small village with Maureen, his wife. Maureen seems to be highly irritated with almost everything that Harold Fry does. Those things that irritated her were as small as his way of buttering a toast. Mail arrives one morning with a letter addressed to Harold Fry which changed everything. It was a letter from a woman whom he had never seen or even heard in the last 20 years or so. Harold writes a quick reply back without bringing it in the notice of Maureen and heads to the mailbox…

    The marvelous story will make you skip a breath at times and you just wish to be a part of the quest in order to make the main character of Harold Fry succeed.



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    1. Thank you so much for making this audiobook available. Truly one of the most touching and thought provoking books I have read or listened to. I loved it and will be buying a copy to read again and again. Again, thank you very much.

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