乔伊斯·蕾秋,英国资深剧作家。写了二十年的广播剧本,也曾活跃于舞台剧界,拿过无数剧本奖。《一个人的朝圣》是她的处女作,目前已畅销三四十个国家,入围2012年“布克奖”。
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Meet Harold Fry, recently retired. He lives in a small English village with his wife, Maureen, who seems irritated by almost everything he does, even down to how he butters his toast. Little differentiates one day from the next. Then one morning the mail arrives, and within the stack of quotidian minutiae is a letter addressed to Harold in a shaky scrawl from a woman he hasn’t seen or heard from in twenty years. Queenie Hennessy is in hospice and is writing to say goodbye.
Harold pens a quick reply and, leaving Maureen to her chores, heads to the corner mailbox. But then, as happens in the very best works of fiction, Harold has a chance encounter, one that convinces him that he absolutely must deliver his message to Queenie in person. And thus begins the unlikely pilgrimage at the heart of Rachel Joyce’s remarkable debut. Harold Fry is determined to walk six hundred miles from Kingsbridge to the hospice in Berwick-upon-Tweed because, he believes, as long as he walks, Queenie Hennessey will live.
Still in his yachting shoes and light coat, Harold embarks on his urgent quest across the countryside. Along the way he meets one fascinating character after another, each of whom unlocks his long-dormant spirit and sense of promise. Memories of his first dance with Maureen, his wedding day, his joy in fatherhood, come rushing back to him—allowing him to also reconcile the losses and the regrets. As for Maureen, she finds herself missing Harold for the first time in years.
And then there is the unfinished business with Queenie Hennessy.
A novel of unsentimental charm, humor, and profound insight into the thoughts and feelings we all bury deep within our hearts, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry introduces Rachel Joyce as a wise—and utterly irresistible—storyteller.
Advance praise for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
“When it seems almost too late, Harold Fry opens his battered heart and lets the world rush in. This funny, poignant story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey moved and inspired me.”—Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank
“There’s tremendous heart in this debut novel by Rachel Joyce, as she probes questions that are as simple as they are profound: Can we begin to live again, and live truly, as ourselves, even in middle age, when all seems ruined? Can we believe in hope when hope seems to have abandoned us? I found myself laughing through tears, rooting for Harold at every step of his journey. I’m still rooting for him.”—Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife
“Marvelous! I held my breath at his every blister and cramp, and felt as if by turning the pages, I might help his impossible quest succeed.”—Helen Simonson, author of Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand
“Harold’s journey is ordinary and extraordinary; it is a journey through the self, through modern society, through time and landscape. It is a funny book, a wise book, a charming book—but never cloying. It’s a book with a savage twist—and yet never seems manipulative. Perhaps because Harold himself is just wonderful. . . . I’m telling you now: I love this book.”—Erica Wagner, The Times (UK)
“The odyssey of a simple man . . . original, subtle and touching.”—Claire Tomalin, author of Charles Dickens: A Life
天空一直都在,是云来了又去。 早晨醒来读完了蕾秋·乔伊斯的《一个人的朝圣》,说实话这本书最先打动我的,不是哈罗德决定步行去拯救好友奎妮的信念,而是哈罗德以及书中其他人对他人从内心底做出的关心与尊重。 这种近乎妥协、委屈自己,来对待他人的尊重,我真是久违了...
评分一本不错的通俗小说,但目之所及的书评都是“救赎”,“伟大”之类的形容词,让我觉得很不舒服。如此评论这本书的人,跟书中那些奉哈罗德为“朝圣者”而不明真相的人有什么两样? 从出发到抵达,哈罗德实际上并未搞清楚自己在做什么,在我看来,他只是遵从了自己的一时冲动(...
评分童话是什么?童话就是一个人突然出走,奔向远方,并且到达了看上去永远不可能到的地方。成人童话是什么?就是上面提到的那个人已经退休了。 如此看来,《一个人的朝圣》这本成人童话凭什么能够入围布克文学奖?女儿指着封面上走向大路远方的老人背影问我在看什么,刚把它读完的...
评分一封突如其来的信,打破了平凡如往常的早晨。 哈罗德收到了二十年前相识的朋友奎妮的信。信上说她患了癌症。哈罗德震惊之余写了回信,并走出家门去投递。一个又一个邮筒,一条又一条街道,不知不觉开始了他整个朝圣的旅程。 这场六十五岁时的“撒欢”,如果不是一时兴起,这...
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挑灯夜读。朝圣的终点是自己,一个人的朝圣是抵达自己的旅途。
评分还行,一个自我救赎的过程。我们永远无法阻止死亡,所有请珍惜当下,开心得过每一天。
评分Reading the book is just like a pilgrimage. You should keep reminding yourself of persistence.
评分人的一生都是一次朝圣之旅,只是没有多少人会在路上不断总结过去,不断思考未来,并朝着坚定的目标一直前进。希望不要等到年老体弱时才赋予人生路真正的朝圣意义。
评分心理刻画的真好,那些孤单的求有一个人回应的时刻简直感同身受。大概每个人的生活都会有大大小小的问题,钱解决不了,爱更解决不了,只有靠万能的时间,还有自己。希望最后,我们都能圆满。
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