![]() ![]() ‘Deploying meticulously precise and deceptively light-as-air prose, Joyce takes Harold across the bitter wastelands of regret to the sunlit uplands of emotional redemption with a clarity that is at times almost unbearably moving.’ Sunday Times. ![]() ‘Joyce has an unerring ability to convey profound emotions in simple, unaffected language…An original, quietly courageous testament to the inhuman effort of being normal.’ Guardian. Perhaps because Harold Fry himself is just wonderful…This book may follow a pattern set by another radio-dramatist-turned-novelist, David Nicholls…I love this book.’ Erica Wagner, The Times. It’s a book with a savage twist – and yet never seems manipulative. ‘Last year the time came to pick 2012’s ‘new faces’ for books: I read a pile of first novels and enjoyed a few, but there was only one I adored, and that was The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry…It is a funny book, a wise book, a charming book – but never cloying. Bookshop | Amazon | Waterstones | Blackwell’s Praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry ![]()
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