A delightful, easy read full of equal measures of humour and sadness but a wonderful insight into one mans inner feelings. When we first meet Harold Fry he is recently retired living a boringly ordinary, mundane life with his wife Maureen. Yet his life is transformed when he receives a letter from a long forgotten colleague, who somehow left a deep impact on his life, that can only be repaid by Harold’s pilgrimage to her dying bedside. It is during this unexpected, unlikely journey from Devon to Berwick that Harold’s true feelings are revealed. Always unobtrusive, keeping his feelings well within himself, it takes this journey for him to fully realise his impact on those around him and the importance of his family to his own self esteem. Harold Fry has something to say to all of us.