It was going well, but then in 2012 I got cancer, which was bloody inconvenient but precipitated an exciting hair journey from bald to a peroxide blonde Annie Lennox crop. I worked for ten years in a senior local government position (I was definitely a square peg in a round hole, but it paid the bills and mortgage) before a car accident left me unable to work full-time and convinced me to start writing seriously. I studied English and Drama at Goldsmiths College which was brilliant, but then I came home and got a 'proper' job. I was mad about dogs and horses, but didn't like daddy-long-legs or sugar in my tea. As a child I read everything I could lay my hands on: The Moomintrolls, A Hundred Million Francs, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, the back of cereal packets and gravestones. I was born in the house where my parents still live in Bedford: my sister was so pleased to have a sibling that she threw a thrupenny bit at me. But can she unlock the past and make the connections that will lay their spirits to rest?įull of character, wit, and wisdom, The Keeper of Lost Things is heartwarming tale that will enchant fans of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake, Garden Spells, Mrs Queen Takes the Train, and The Silver Linings Playbook. Now, with her own end drawing near, she has lost something precious-a tragic twist of fate that forces her to break a promise she once made.Īs the Keeper of Lost Objects, Laura holds the key to Anthony and Eunice’s redemption. Long ago, Eunice found a trinket on the London pavement and kept it through the years. As the dark cloud engulfing her lifts, Laura, accompanied by her new companions, sets out to realize Anthony’s last wish: reuniting his cherished lost objects with their owners. She finds a new friend in the neighbor’s quirky daughter, Sunshine, and a welcome distraction in Freddy, the rugged gardener. But when the lonely woman moves into his mansion, her life begins to change. Recovering from a bad divorce, Laura, in some ways, is one of Anthony’s lost things. As the end nears, he bequeaths his secret life’s mission to his unsuspecting assistant, Laura, leaving her his house and all its lost treasures, including an irritable ghost. Now, in the twilight of his life, Anthony worries that he has not fully discharged his duty to reconcile all the lost things with their owners. Brokenhearted, Anthony sought consolation in rescuing lost objects-the things others have dropped, misplaced, or accidentally left behind-and writing stories about them. That very same day, she died unexpectedly. Forty years ago, he carelessly lost a keepsake from his beloved fiancée, Therese. Lime green plastic flower-shaped hair bobbles-Found, on the playing field, Derrywood Park, 2nd September.īone china cup and saucer-Found, on a bench in Riveria Public Gardens, 31st October.Īnthony Peardew is the keeper of lost things. A charming, clever, and quietly moving debut novel of of endless possibilities and joyful discoveries that explores the promises we make and break, losing and finding ourselves, the objects that hold magic and meaning for our lives, and the surprising connections that bind us.
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