(Marjorie C).Ī couple of readers found the novel a little slow to start: The greater truth hidden inside this novel, is that at some point in each of our lives, we have to flip the mirror back onto ourselves and see the true image that reflects back. This novel is the epitome of the expression "stop and smell the roses." Harold's pilgrimage is reflective, heartbreaking, and most of all about hope and faith (Pam L). Harold has much to teach the reader along his pilgrimage - about life and love and regrets (Nancy C). I loved this book, not only for the storyline but also because it caused me to reconsider my own life journey and what truly matters in the end (Patricia E). The book is uplifting, spiritual, emotional and sad. If anyone were to pitch the idea that walking an excess of 600 miles would give hope to an ailing friend in hospice, how many of us would have the courage to do so? Harold embarks on a journey that takes him not only to his destination but into the realms of memory that have isolated him from the outside world (Marjorie C). The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is an inspiring story and one that will not be forgotten for a long time (Linda M). With 24 out of 25 reviewers rating it 4 or 5 stars,The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a hit with BookBrowse readers! Here's what they have to say: A middle-aged man's path to self-discovery
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