39 pages • 1 hour read
288
Novel • Fiction
London, England • Contemporary
2017
Adult
18+ years
In Ruth Hogan’s The Keeper of Lost Things, Anthony Peardew collects lost objects to atone for losing his fiancée’s medallion, bequeathing his mission to Laura, his new secretary. Laura, with neighbors Sunshine and Freddy, endeavors to return the items, uncovering Eunice’s story and connecting past and present. The dual narrative converges as love and closure unfold, continuing Anthony’s legacy. This book includes themes of grief and loss.
Heartwarming
Bittersweet
Mysterious
Nostalgic
Contemplative
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The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan is lauded for its charming and whimsical narrative, engaging readers with a mix of humor and heartwarming moments. Critics appreciate its well-drawn characters and emotional depth. However, some reviews mention a predictable plot and overly sentimental tone. Overall, it offers a delightful yet occasionally clichéd read.
A reader who enjoys charming, heartwarming tales with a touch of magical realism, similar to The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin or The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George, would relish The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan. Ideal for those who appreciate interconnected stories and emotional journeys.
169,503 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
288
Novel • Fiction
London, England • Contemporary
2017
Adult
18+ years
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