The Love Story of Missy Carmichael

For readers of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and A Man Called Ove, a life-affirming, deeply moving "coming-of-old" story, a celebration of how ordinary days are made extraordinary through friendship, family, and the power of forgiving yourself--at any age.

"At a time when people are having to isolate, [this novel is] a balm, offering an expansive sense of love and possibility when the main characters feel like those chances are gone." --Christian Science Monitor

Missy Carmichael's life has become small.

Grieving for a family she has lost or lost touch with, she's haunted by the echoes of her footsteps in her empty home; the sound of the radio in the dark; the tick-tick-tick of the watching clock.

Spiky and defensive, Missy knows that her loneliness is all her own fault. She deserves no more than this; not after what she's done. But a chance encounter in the park with two very different women and one lovable dog opens the door to something new.

Another life beckons for Missy, if only she can be brave enough to grasp the opportunity. But seventy-nine is too late for a second chance. Isn't it?
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368 pages

Average rating: 6.8

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meledden
Dec 31, 2022
8/10 stars
If you enjoyed Olive Kitteridge then you will equally enjoy this similar tale set in Britain. Missy is in her late seventies, slowly outliving her piers, and learning to deal with the loneliness of being the one left behind. Her story cleverly intertwines her reflections on the life she has led with her new relationships and endeavors as she slowly makes new friends and starts a new life. Beth Morrey has created an amiable, witty female lead and...read more

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