MY BOOK BEGINNING
Helen Cartwright was old with her life broken in ways she could not have foreseen.-- from Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy.
Have you encountered this book yet? If not, you will. It has all the makings of a of a super popular hit book -- an an introverted, unhappy main character, living alone, who learns to embrace life once more. In this case, the protagonist is an 83-year-old lady just waiting to die, who finds redemption through her unlikely friendship with a little mouse.
It's got all the warm and fuzzies of books like A Man Called Ove and Elinore Oliphant is Completely Fine. If you liked those -- and I loved them -- you will love Sipsworth. I certainly did! I read it in two days. I plan to give it to my 85-year-old mother for Christmas.
Sipsworth is my book club's pick for next month. I know it will be popular.
YOUR BOOK BEGINNINGS
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MY FRIDAY 56
-- from Sipsworth:
This isn't a loud noise, but a persistent one.
Something is happening downstairs in her house on Westminster Crescent that hasn't happened before.
Following the loss of her husband and son, Helen Cartwright returns to the village of her childhood after living abroad for six decades. Her only wish is to die quickly and without fuss. She retreats into her home on Westminster Crescent, becoming a creature of routine and habit: “Each day was an impersonation of the one before with only a slight shuffle—as though even for death there is a queue.”
Then, one cold winter night, a chance encounter with a mouse sets Helen on a surprising journey. Over the course of two weeks in a small English town, this reclusive widow discovers an unexpected reason to live.