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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - now the book club thread!

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dahlia Sun 07-Apr-13 20:45:09

This may have been covered elsewhere - sorry in advance if this is the case. I've just finished "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" and found it the most unusual and moving book. I'm sure other Gransnet members have enjoyed it too. It's a long time since I was moved to tears more than once by a book, which at the same time was also funny in parts. Has anyone else read it?

j08 Mon 20-May-13 14:14:39

If I haven't said thank you, thank you. And for the other one that I don't think has a thread.

BAnanas Mon 20-May-13 14:40:01

I finished this book recently, a good read, but for me over hyped. Having said that, I did find it very poignant and sad.

Lowslung Mon 20-May-13 17:12:31

A lovely, very different book, thoughtful and inspirational. Harold and Maureens characters are so intimately drawn, and very real. There will be parts of them that many people would recognise in themselves.
Thank you Gransnet!

numberplease Tue 21-May-13 16:15:39

Have just made a start on Harold Fry, looking forward to getting into it a bit more.

Maniac Tue 21-May-13 16:44:54

Thought I'd missed out but got 'Harold Fry' yesterday.Thanks GN.Was baby-sitting for my neighbours last night so started my new book.I like the style.

EastEndGranny Wed 22-May-13 16:54:38

I have just come home from holiday and found my copy on the mat. After a quick flick through earlier comments I can't wait to start reading. Thanks for my copy.

RAZZLEDAZZLE Wed 22-May-13 19:51:35

Just finished this book, it was so sad to come to the end. A very moving story about a family loss, and how we cope with such things.

Mads Wed 22-May-13 20:10:18

Found the couple quite sad though in the beginning but it was a brilliant read, so compelling and I was willing him to finish his walk. Got cross with all the hangers on though. I will read it again in the future.

inishowen Thu 23-May-13 09:18:51

I loved this book so much. When I'd finished I couldn't give it to the charity shop as I usually do, I gave it to a friend, so we could talk about it !

dirgni Thu 23-May-13 15:55:18

Thank you so much! I received this book free from gransnet ! I really loved it. There was so much that I could identify with and couldn't put it down, it was so moving that I cried at the end and couldn't stop thinking about all the issues raised,many that are so close to home!

Knowsley Fri 24-May-13 15:43:24

I've only read the first few chapters so far, so I've skipped all the reviews above.

Treebee Fri 24-May-13 15:50:54

I loved this book for many reasons, especially for its simplicity and healing ending.
2 questions from my book group discussions.
A couple of readers couldn't get past Harold's unsuitable footwear. They thought he couldn't possibly have done the walk wearing them so this made them dislike the whole book. Was there a reason for this? (I thought it meant he came as he was...)
Also , why make Queenie so disabled that she couldn't communicate with Harold? Would it have been too pat for her to put the past right with him?
Look forward to reading Rachel's answers.

irenepeppie Fri 24-May-13 16:27:46

What a wonderful book- I travelled every step of the way with Harold . The path to Berwick was an emotional rollercoaster with the intermittent snap shots of his wife's life. The revelations of the true sequence of their lives were unexpected but the finally was sympathetic and approached with sensitivity. I was sad when I the book came to an end I could have read on for ever. I look foreward to futher books

jennygran Fri 24-May-13 19:11:52

I love the book and I love Harold- looking forward to the rest of the journey. He's nearly at Exeter. I hope he buys some walking boots.

hummingbird Fri 24-May-13 20:54:44

I loved it, it was subtle and clever, and very moving. Makes you think about love, life and ageing. Read it and weep!

Grandmanorm Mon 27-May-13 13:18:32

I have just finished the book and I loved it. What a wonderful unusual book, I couldn't put it down.

Anne58 Mon 27-May-13 15:47:22

Apologies for my belated thanks for sending me this book.

I loved it and was drawn in from the first page. As it is set in Devon, I recognised many of the places in the first part of the journey (only recently I was in Kingsbridge for work, visiting the college.)

However there was one part that I did not see coming. I wont say which, as I would not like to spoil it for anyone who might read this but has yet to read the book, but those who know a little of my experiences will probably know what I mean. I read, recognised and understood with a feeling so strong it was practically a physical ache.

grandimars Tue 28-May-13 10:04:32

Hard to find anything to say that others haven't already said before me! I found this book interesting and quite moving, with moments of self realisation. The characterisations of Harold and Maureen were excellent, but I didn't enjoy the section with all those who joined Harold along the way. Knowing Exeter and Bath quite well I also appreciated the descriptions of these towns, but was disappointed that we didn't get the same for some of the northern places that Harold passed through.

katesheilaskate Tue 28-May-13 12:31:03

Just read the book in 2 days. Really enjoyed it - a couple of cliff hangers kept me wanting to keep at it. It would have been helpful if the map at the end had been at the beginning. I didn't see it was there until I finished the book, and would have liked to have known it was there during the progress of the book. Would definitely recommend this book and look forward to Rachel's next.

morag89 Wed 29-May-13 08:23:09

Delighted to receive my copy. Another excellent choice for the Book Club. Very simple storyline, yet sensitively touching on a number of aspects of modern living on the way. Wasn't the ending I was anticipating.

mrsmopp Thu 30-May-13 16:23:04

Have now finished thid wonderful and beautifully written book and found it incredibly moving.
Grateful thanks to Gransnet for the opportunity.

j08 Thu 30-May-13 18:25:55

Loved this book. Best one I've read in a long time. I think it was interesting the way he had difficulty in facing difficult emotions, burying them under the carpet and only being able to face up to them when he finds the space and peace of the open road.

Do you think he would have gone on his journey if the garage girl had told him that her aunt had, actually, died?

whenim64 Thu 30-May-13 20:38:44

It was such a poignant book for me because the last part was so similar to my sister's illness just before she died last year. Didn't stop me appreciating the beauty of the book, though.

ItsOnlyNan Fri 31-May-13 13:00:23

Got this as an audio book & thoroughly enjoyed it. Found the section with the followers a bit difficult but got there in the end. Have re-played it and found it more enjoyable the second time. A well-written, lovely story smile

snowyboots Fri 31-May-13 14:52:51

What a wonderful book, both funny and moving a great read. I will be taking it to the next WI meeting where I think it will prove to be very popular.