The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy
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Rachel Joyce
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry comes an exquisite love story about Queenie Hennessy, the remarkable friend who inspired Harold’s cross-country journey.“This lovely book is full of joy. Much more than the story of a woman’s enduring love for an ordinary, flawed man, it’s an ode to messy, imperfect, glorious, unsung humanity.”—The Washington PostA runaway international bestseller, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry followed its unassuming hero on an incredible journey as he traveled the length of England on foot—a journey spurred by a simple letter from his old friend Queenie Hennessy, writing from a hospice to say goodbye. Harold believed that as long as he kept walking, Queenie would live. What he didn’t know was that his decision to walk had caused her both alarm and fear. How could she wait? What would she say? Forced to confront the past, Queenie realizes she must write again. In this poignant parallel story to Harold’s saga, acclaimed author Rachel Joyce brings Queenie Hennessy’s voice into sharp focus. Setting pen to paper, Queenie makes a journey of her own, a journey that is even bigger than Harold’s; one word after another, she promises to confess long-buried truths—about her modest childhood, her studies at Oxford, the heartbreak that brought her to Kingsbridge and to loving Harold, her friendship with his son, the solace she has found in a garden by the sea. And, finally, the devastating secret she has kept from Harold for all these years. A wise, tender, layered novel that gathers tremendous emotional force, The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy underscores the resilience of the human spirit, beautifully illuminating the small yet pivotal moments that can change a person’s life.
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Author
Rachel Joyce
Pages
400
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2015-03-03
ISBN
0812996666 9780812996661
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"I wasn't fully satisfied with the ending of The Unexpected Pilgrimage of Harold Fry just because it didn't give me the closure I wanted about Queenie. That story was very much about Harold and Maureen and their story was beautiful, but I ended that book feeling very sad for Queenie. I'm really glad we got her perspective of the events of the last book, it really added a whole new dimension that makes me love Harold's story more than I already did. This was totally worth the read and now I feel a lot better about how Queenie's life ended. I also appreciate that certain things are kept open ended, so you can kind of decide if Harold actually gets the letter from Queenie. Because in the end, the letter was never for Harold, it was for Queenie. We watched Harold come to terms with things and find closure in the last book. He doesn't really need this letter, and in fact, it might serve to open old wounds that had just begun healing at the end of his journey. No this whole book was dedicated to Queenie finding peace with her own past and I loved every minute of it. I said Harold's journey was profound and touching, and it is, but Queenie's own journey is on a whole other level.<br/>This was a truly rewarding read and definitely makes the whole series worthwhile."
"The sequel to her Harold Fry book. Sooo good!!!! :)"
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Melissa