I just didn't really think I could do it all over again. And I think at the time, I thought, "Oh, no," because I'd only just got to the end of the first book. So, it was just after The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry had come out and I was doing a kind of book event, and that was when this reader came up to me and said, "You do know that it's a tryptic, don't you?" Which kind of floored me. You said that you hadn't thought that Harold's story was a trilogy at first, and it was a reader who suggested to you that it absolutely had to be. I wanted to actually talk to you a little bit about some of the things that you wrote in your prologue, which I thought was so interesting and just really added a lot of color to this trilogy. It's so nice to be here.ĮC: It's so nice to have you. Note: Text has been edited and does not match audio exactly.Įmily Cox: Hi, I'm Emily, an editor here at Audible, and I'm so thrilled to be speaking to one of my absolute favorite writers, Rachel Joyce-the author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Perfect, The Music Shop, among others-about her newest book, Maureen.
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