Maureen, a reflection on grief and finding yourself, completes the poignant Harold Fry Trilogy.
Maureen by Rachel Joyce

Genre/Categories/Setting: Literary Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Grief, Friendship, England
Welcome to #ThrowBackThursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of a backlist title. Today, I’m featuring poignant literary fiction. Maureen by Rachel Joyce.
I’m linking up with Davida @ The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #ThrowbackThursday.
My Summary:
Maureen and Harold live a quiet life after Harold’s famous and highly publicized trek across England. Maureen is restless, though, and after she receives a strange letter, she decides that she must make a journey of her own.
Maureen completes the Harold Fry trilogy.
Quiet, quirky, and character-driven...
Continue here for my full review of Maureen…
QOTD:
Have you read Harold Fry? Do you enjoy character-driven literary fiction?
Loved this one, Carol!
Memorable!
I really enjoyed this too. It was good to get Maureen’s point of view to complete the story.
Yes! It caused me to want a reread of Harold!
I loved all three of these books, but my firm favorite remains The Love Songs of Miss Queenie Hennessey. ๐๐
Happy to hear you loved them! My fav is probably Harold.