Book review: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
Title: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Author: Rachel Joyce
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Publication date: 15th March 2012
My rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Summary:
“When Harold Fry leaves home one morning to post a letter, with his wife hoovering upstairs, he has no idea that he is about to walk from one end of the country to the other. He has no hiking boots or map, let alone a compass, waterproof or mobile phone. All he knows is that he must keep walking. To save someone else’s life.”
My review:
Oh, what a treat this book was! I had come across many positive reviews before starting it but I didn’t realise what an adventure I was in for and could not have imagined how much I would enjoy the journey. It is one of those books to be read slowly, each moment treasured and savoured with the need to stop and reflect on the story unfolding before us after finishing each chapter. Filled with both lighthearted and heavier elements, it is a true reflection of one’s journey from a quiet and simple life to the contrasting sudden need to embark on an adventure, although somewhat accidental, and let fate decide how each moment unfolds.
My favourite aspect was by far the varied and conflicting characters that Harold stumbles upon during his pilgrimage. From dogs to strangers hoping to use his newfound fame for success, the story really explored every possible character you can imagine meeting during such an endeavour. The circumstances Harold finds himself in are equally diverse and it was a joy following his pilgrimage across the country. Perhaps the most poignant feature is that with each blister and drawback, he never once gave up and continued the journey believing that he could still save his friend.
This book is a great example to others showing how the enthusiasm and willingness to change life’s course can truly make a difference to both ourselves and our surroundings. Despite the uneventful life that Harold led, a sudden change of heart was enough to push him into an exciting and adventurous journey inspired by his desire to help a friend in need. I would truly recommend this book to anyone wishing to read a captivating book with a dash of joy, friendship and dedication.
7 Comments
jennifertarheelreader
What a heartfelt and lovely review, Darina! I have wanted to read this book for a long time- I am pretty sure it’s waiting on my Kindle. I’m inching closer now thanks to you! I love stories of friendship.
facingthestory
Thank you! Ah it’s a great choice, I am sure you will love it! I’m looking forward to reading your thoughts after you read it 🙂
bingingonabudget
Great review, I’ll have to check this one out some time, what other books would you recommend I try?
facingthestory
Thanks! If you feel like reading similar feel good books like this one I would recommend The Rosie Project and The Keeper of Lost Things 🙂
Stephen Writes
A really lovely review. I am glad you enjoyed this book.
Happy reading, Darina 🙂
facingthestory
Thank you, Stephen 🙂
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