Content:
Let's get to know the woman for whom Harold runs through England, we see their side of the story.
Queenie realizes that her first letter to Harold was not the end, but that they're all so has unleashed. And she realizes the secrets that what really happened, they can no longer keep to themselves.
Therefore, she writes another letter, a long letter to get rid of all the things she has been building up for so long.
That is the whole truth about what happened.
Cover:
Let us imagine the little circle away, announcing boastful, this book has been written by the best-selling author of "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" and we forget the best even the statement of the Daily Telegraph.
Then the cover is very nice. These gradients are dreamy, a seashell and the pair of shoes are a wonderful little supplement and without fuss the title is placed in the foreground.
My Opinion:
The storylines are really messed up. I like this nonlinear notation like and what would be a book without flashbacks?
But here is simply exaggerated.
I can understand that the mess must be expressed in Queenie and also that they can write down some parts easier than others, but I'm a reader by simply get out of reading fluency.
The writing style is quaint and so by simple means. It easily fits the situation, expresses the situation Queenies when she wrote the letter.
The entire book is full of life truths, full of poetry and I have so many jobs that I have to remember that, because they are simply brought as direct and true to the point.
On the characters I have now won after two volumes a complex way of looking, which I like quite. It makes everything more realistic and I can see through the characters somehow.
But there is an unfortunately: The actions are in addition to all the poetry pushed to the side, just so upset and then partly simply forgotten in the attempt to make the book profound.
That my knowledge from the first part and have made certain sections a bit boring for me.
It's all well and good that the book can score with depth and beautiful truths formulated, but a book is to read up even good if it has a stimulating or exciting action.
The end is a bit strange. On one hand, I had the feeling that parts of the book are thus brought down, on the other hand it provides new perspectives and I like that!
Conclusion:
A true treasure of ideas, but for the reader it is enjoyable when there are stimulating / passengers / exciting acts!