![]() Their conversation convinces Harold that he must deliver his note to Queenie in person. After passing several mailboxes, Harold stops at a gas station, where he tells the young attendant about Queenie's cancer. He composes a quick reply and walks to the corner mailbox to send the letter.Īs Harold approaches the mailbox, he realizes he isn't ready to drop the letter in, thinking his words to Queenie are inadequate. Harold is disturbed by this news as he has never had the chance to thank Queenie for the huge favor she did for him before she left. In her letter to Harold, she announces that she is in hospice and is writing to say goodbye. Harold hasn't heard from Queenie Hennessy since she left her job. ![]() ![]() When Harold Fry, a recently retired gentleman living in a small English village, receives a letter from a woman he worked with twenty years ago, his life changes. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce Random House July 2012 336 pp. Book Review by Ann Jonas, Tradebook Buyer - CSB/SJU Bookstores ![]()
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