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Let me start by saying that I am a "blue" person (color personality), which means I am definitely a blue person. So I am also very into others' feelings. Subsequently I am able to easily cry for, with, and about others whether I know them or not. Such was the case while reading this book about Fry's pilgrimage. I was totally engaged and invested in him and his journey.
All I had to do (whether I meant to or not) was make a connection with Henry having a friend he's known for years but hasn't see ...more
All I had to do (whether I meant to or not) was make a connection with Henry having a friend he's known for years but hasn't see ...more

Harold Fry and his wife, Maureen have come to what you might call a mid-life crisis. Their lives together are dull and both seem to spend a lot of emotional energy hiding from the other. There is a son, and Maureen is always waiting for him to visit. Harold too, though he hides it well from his wife, yearns to see him, seems to be looking for some way the distance can be filled between them.
Then a letter arrives, addressed to Harold, from a woman he once worked with. Though not a lover, Queenie ...more
Then a letter arrives, addressed to Harold, from a woman he once worked with. Though not a lover, Queenie ...more

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