A deep and luminous novel of self-discovery and second chances a heartbreaking celebration of love, life and the surprises it throws at us.
The Observer Promising first-time British novelists 2018: 'A novel about self-discovery and second chances'
Sometimes it takes a stranger to really know who you are
When Tina Hopgood writes a letter of regret to a man she has never met, she doesn’t expect a reply.
When Anders Larsen, a lonely museum curator, answers it, nor does he.
They’re both searching for something, they just don’t know it yet.
Anders has lost his wife, along with his hopes and dreams for the future. Tina is trapped in a marriage she doesn’t remember choosing.
Slowly their correspondence blossoms as they bare their souls to each other with stories of joy, anguish and discovery. But then Tina’s letters suddenly cease, and Anders is thrown into despair.
Can their unexpected friendship survive?
'Warm-hearted, clear-minded, and unexpectedly spellbinding, Meet Me at the Museum is a novel to savour' Annie Barrows, co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
'A quirky, wise and tender novel. Proof that the richest fruits come on the edge of autumn' Sarah Dunant
'Quietly intriguing, beautifully observed, full of powerful emotions' Ruth Hogan, Author of The Keeper of Lost Things
‘Tender, wise and moving, Meet Me at the Museum is a novel to cherish.’ John Boyne
‘A moving tribute to friendship and love, to the courage of the ordinary, and to starting again’ Rachel Joyce
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