The Unforgettable Mailman
por Alcove Press
Agotado
Precio original
$19.99
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Precio original
$19.99
Precio original
$19.99
$19.99
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$19.99
Precio actual
$19.99
Description
It's never too late for the adventure of a lifetime, even if you can't remember why you started.
The Unforgettable Mailman is a heartwarming story about intergenerational friendship and the power of human connection, perfect for fans of Fredrik Backman and Virginia Evans' The Correspondent.
1966, Chicago. Backlogged with millions of undelivered letters, the post office announces a temporary closure. But eighty-one-year-old Henry Walton can't stand idly by when there’s mail waiting to be delivered. He believes letters are what keep people connected, and he’s not about to let them get lost in the chaos.
Plus, connection keeps the mind sharp—according to a note someone’s pinned up in his kitchen.
While the post office scrambles to get things under control, Henry races against time and forgetfulness. Taking it upon himself to deliver the mail, he discovers hatred and tragedy, triumph and joy in the letters he carries and the people he meets along the way.
Inspired by true events, this delightful story will linger with readers long after they turn the last page—and might just inspire someone to write a letter, the old-fashioned way.Praise for The Unforgettable Mailman:
“A poignant story of the power of human connection and the effect that one person can have on an entire city.”
—Library Journal
“I adored this book! Right from the first page, I was captured by it's warmth and found myself instantly rooting for Henry, against all the odds! A story of humanity and hope, this debut novel is a total triumph.”
—Evie Woods, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop
“The Unforgettable Mailman is a multifaceted book featuring a courageous, elderly and very forgetful hero. Filled with nostalgia from a bygone era, the story gently explores the ravages of memory loss, at the same time shining with hope and compassion. It provides glimpses into many disparate lives whilst celebrating the power of the written word. Poignant, funny and ingenious, this one is bound to tug on your heart.”
—Hazel Prior, author of the Veronica McCreedy seriesWith a background in magazine publishing, April Howells has built a career in global communications and employer branding. Raised in southern Ontario, she now resides on the west coast of Canada with her husband and a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog named Chief. The Unforgettable Mailman is her debut novel.
The Unforgettable Mailman is a heartwarming story about intergenerational friendship and the power of human connection, perfect for fans of Fredrik Backman and Virginia Evans' The Correspondent.
1966, Chicago. Backlogged with millions of undelivered letters, the post office announces a temporary closure. But eighty-one-year-old Henry Walton can't stand idly by when there’s mail waiting to be delivered. He believes letters are what keep people connected, and he’s not about to let them get lost in the chaos.
Plus, connection keeps the mind sharp—according to a note someone’s pinned up in his kitchen.
While the post office scrambles to get things under control, Henry races against time and forgetfulness. Taking it upon himself to deliver the mail, he discovers hatred and tragedy, triumph and joy in the letters he carries and the people he meets along the way.
Inspired by true events, this delightful story will linger with readers long after they turn the last page—and might just inspire someone to write a letter, the old-fashioned way.Praise for The Unforgettable Mailman:
“A poignant story of the power of human connection and the effect that one person can have on an entire city.”
—Library Journal
“I adored this book! Right from the first page, I was captured by it's warmth and found myself instantly rooting for Henry, against all the odds! A story of humanity and hope, this debut novel is a total triumph.”
—Evie Woods, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop
“The Unforgettable Mailman is a multifaceted book featuring a courageous, elderly and very forgetful hero. Filled with nostalgia from a bygone era, the story gently explores the ravages of memory loss, at the same time shining with hope and compassion. It provides glimpses into many disparate lives whilst celebrating the power of the written word. Poignant, funny and ingenious, this one is bound to tug on your heart.”
—Hazel Prior, author of the Veronica McCreedy seriesWith a background in magazine publishing, April Howells has built a career in global communications and employer branding. Raised in southern Ontario, she now resides on the west coast of Canada with her husband and a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog named Chief. The Unforgettable Mailman is her debut novel.
PUBLISHER:
CROOKED LANE BOOKS
ISBN-13:
9798892425261
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2026
NUMBER OF PAGES:
336
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.4400(W) x 8.2200(H) x 0.8900(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English