“I found myself totally transported into William’s poignant and beguiling world of lost opportunities and love” – A. J. Pearce, bestselling author of Dear Mrs Bird
‘I LOVED this book. If you want a beautifully written story of love, loss, heartache, thwarted dreams and relationships over time, The Lost Letters of William Woolf is for you. A lyrical exploration of things said and unsaid, and the spaces between lives’ – Emma Flint author of Little Deaths
‘If you liked Harold Fry and Me Before You, you will love Helen Cullen’s nostalgic debut. With its themes of love, romance and frustrated hopes, this life-affirming book will draw you in and keep you there’ –Independent
Inside East London’s Dead Letters Depot, William Woolf unites lost mail with its intended recipient. White mice, a miniature grandfather clock and a full suit of armour are among the more unusual items lost then found thanks to William’s detective work.
But when he discovers a series of letters addressed only to ‘My Great Love’, everything changes. Written by Winter to a soulmate she hasn’t yet met, her heartfelt words stir William in ways he has long forgotten. Could they be destined for him?
William must follow the clues in Winter’s letters to solve the mystery of his own heart.
Shortlistee for Newcomer of the Year at the Irish Book Awards, Helen Cullen’s charming and lyrical debut novel The Lost Letters of William Woolf is romantic, enchanting escapism at it’s very best, and she’s coming to tell us all about it this May.
Join us, and Helen, here at The Chapel, Corbridge, for the arrival of the paperback of The Lost Letters of William Woolf, Monday 20th May. Doors will be open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Ticket are available now at £5.00 which includes a welcome drink on arrival.
Ticket bookings are available now from Forum Books, Corbridge, by phone on 01434 632931 or online via our Ticket Source website here.
We hope to see you soon!