It is only a few days in to 2017 and I am sure The Curious
Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick will be on my favorite novels of the year list. Arthur
is lonely and depressed after the death of his wife when he discovers a gold
charm bracelet of hers which he did not give her and had not seen before. He gains
a new passion for life as he searches through the help of the charms to find
out more about his wife’s early life, and begins with a phone number which
leads him to a man in India.
He has an encounter with a huge tiger roaming on a rundown British estate, and
I laughed out loud at the comic danger Arthur was in. He makes friends far and
wide on his quest, from his nearby neighbor Bernadette to a woman who owns a
dress shop in Paris.
This is very upbeat, fulfilling and hopeful, and a needed antidote to hard
times at my home.
I am joining Rose City Reader for her Book Beginnings on Fridays posts.
Here is the beginning of The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper:
"The Surprise in the Wardrobe." (Chapter one). Each day Arthur got out of bed at precisely 7:30 a.m. just as he did when his wife, Miriam, was alive. " Skipping ahead a few sentences, his kind neighbor brought him food, which he did not appreciate. The book continues "Last week he had found a sausage roll in his hallway, peeking out of its paper bag like a frightened animal."
I am joining Rose City Reader for her Book Beginnings on Fridays posts.
Here is the beginning of The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper:
"The Surprise in the Wardrobe." (Chapter one). Each day Arthur got out of bed at precisely 7:30 a.m. just as he did when his wife, Miriam, was alive. " Skipping ahead a few sentences, his kind neighbor brought him food, which he did not appreciate. The book continues "Last week he had found a sausage roll in his hallway, peeking out of its paper bag like a frightened animal."