september book
Next month's book will be The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce

Recently retired, sweet, emotionally numb Harold Fry is jolted out of his passivity by a letter from Queenie Hennessy, an old friend, who he hasn't heard from in twenty years. She has written to say she is in hospice and wanted to say goodbye. Leaving his tense, bitter wife Maureen to her chores, Harold intends a quick walk to the corner mailbox to post his reply but instead, inspired by a chance encounter, he becomes convinced he must deliver his message in person to Queenie--who is 600 miles away--because as long as he keeps walking, Harold believes that Queenie will not die. So without hiking boots, rain gear, map or cell phone, one of the most endearing characters in current fiction begins his unlikely pilgrimage across the English countryside. Along the way, strangers stir up memories--flashbacks, often painful, from when his marriage was filled with promise and then not, of his inadequacy as a father, and of his shortcomings as a husband. Ironically, his wife Maureen, shocked by her husband's sudden absence, begins to long for his presence. Is it possible for Harold and Maureen to bridge the distance between them? And will Queenie be alive to see Harold arrive at her door?
I hate to miss a book club for a book I brought but I have a strata meeting that night. It's about updates to patios and i'm on the first floor so i'd like to go. Hopefully, you post August's book and i'll be sure to come in September!
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Unacceptable! The Book Club Police will be paying you a visit. As penance, you must read the first five volumes of Justin Bieber's autobiography. Unfortunately, I, too cannot make it tomorrow night, as I have to wash my blue shaggy fur. Cheers to all from Prince Rupert.
DeleteUh oh, I won't be able to make it either, perhaps we should reconvene in September?
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For those of you who did not receive his e-mail, our Glorious Leader James Jong-il Irvine is unable to attend Tuesday and apologizes profusely. On another matter entirely, a tip of the hat to the late great Ian Banks, author of The Wasp Factory, which led me to join our humble club.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone make it to the last meeting? Was a book selected for September? Is the expansion rate of the universe increasing?
ReplyDeleteI went to the meeting today but no one came. :-(
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