The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy

The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy

2014 • 352 pages

Ratings11

Average rating4.3

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I love Queenie. I love falling in love with the man she falls in love with. I can remember it happening to me, so it's realistic. She makes unrequited love seem like the purest form.

I enjoyed reading THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (also by Rachel Joyce) and I'm glad I read it before starting Queenie's side of the story. (If you have the option, read Harold Fry's story BEFORE this one, but if not, read either one. It's better than not reading either.)

My heart was breaking for Queenie and her hospice cohorts for much of the story. Still, I admired her and the way she lived her life. It might not have been what others would have done, but I'm glad she did what she did.

Rachel Joyce had a real gift of storytelling, from the way she slowly, masterfully unveils the plot to the delicious words she uses to do so. May we all strive to do as much good in the world as Harold and Queenie.

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