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Meet Me at the Museum: Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2018 Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Random House presents the audiobook edition of Meet Me personally at the Museum by Anne Youngson, read by Helen Lloyd and Lars Knudsen.

Sometimes it takes a stranger to essentially know who you are

When Tina Hopgood writes a notice of regret to a guy she has by no means met, she doesn’t expect an answer.

When Anders Larsen, a lonely museum curator, answers it, nor does he.

They’re both looking for something, they just don’t know it yet.

Anders has shed his wife, along with his expectations and dreams for the future..Read More approximately Meet Me at the Museum: Shortlisted for the Costa Initial Book Award 2018 Tina is trapped within a marriage she doesn’t keep in mind choosing.

Slowly their correspondence blossoms because they bare their souls to one another with stories of joy, anguish and discovery. But Tina’s letters all of a sudden stop, and Anders is usually thrown into despair.

Can their unpredicted friendship survive?

The Observer Promising first-time British novelists 2018: ‘A novel about self-discovery and second chances’

‘Warm-hearted, clear-minded, and unexpectedly spellbinding, Match Me at the Museum is a book to savour’ ANNIE BARROWS, co-author from the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel off Pie Society

‘A beautiful, affecting novel of late love, by an extraordinary new article writer’ NINA STIBBE

‘A quirky, smart and tender book. Proof the richest fruits come on the edge of fall’ SARAH DUNANT

‘Quietly intriguing, beautifully observed, filled with effective emotions’ RUTH HOGAN, Author of The Keeper of Shed Things

‘Tender, sensible and moving, Match Me in 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

‘I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone buying book which makes you imagine and question and quietly hope. I liked it’ TAMMY COHEN

‘Insightful, emotionally acute and absorbing’ Daily Express

‘The loveliest short novel of late like you’ll ever read. Whenever I talk about it, I simply cry with pleasure’ Adam HAWES

‘Meet Me at the Museum starts so calm and small such as a bud firmly closed against the wintertime after that it unfurls into something so alive and really beautiful. I was immensely moved by it’ TOR UDALL, writer of A Thousand Paper Birds

‘Precise, obvious, funny, poignant and truthful. This is a masterpiece of design, dear readers.

Revel in its beauty’ ADRIANA TRIGIANI