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The Lost Letters of William Woolf - The most uplifting and charming debut of the year (Hardcover)
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The Lost Letters of William Woolf - The most uplifting and charming debut of the year (Hardcover)
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'An enchanting contribution to the popular new trend of 'up lit',
like Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine' Irish
Times 'I found myself totally transported into William's poignant
and beguiling world of lost opportunities and love' A. J. Pearce,
author of Sunday Times bestseller Dear Mrs Bird SHORTLISTED FOR
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR, IRISH BOOK AWARDS _____________ Lost letters
have only one hope for survival . . . Inside the Dead Letters Depot
in East London, William Woolf is one of thirty letter detectives
who spend their days solving mysteries. Missing postcodes,
illegible handwriting, rain-smudged ink, lost address labels, torn
packages, forgotten street names - they are all the culprits of
missed birthdays, broken hearts, unheard confessions, pointless
accusations, unpaid bills and unanswered prayers. When William
discovers letters addressed simply to 'My Great Love' his work
takes on new meaning. Written by a woman to a soulmate she hasn't
met yet, the missives stir William in ways he didn't know were
possible. Soon he begins to wonder: Could William be her great
love? William must follow the clues in Winter's letters to solve
his most important mystery yet: the human heart. ______________ As
heard on BBC Radio 2 The Steve Wright Show . . . 'If you liked
Harold Fry and Me Before You, you will love Cullen's nostalgic
debut. This life-affirming book will draw you in and keep you
there' Independent 'Delightful' Sunday Times 'Deeply moving' Irish
Times 'Captivates. William has what seems to be the best job in the
world . . . Honest yet lyrical, Cullen's characters are drawn with
sympathy. Lose yourself' The Scotsman
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