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Dec 09, 2016brangwinn rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
The power of believing you can make a difference leads unassuming Harold on a walk across Britain to say goodbye to a friend from many years ago. There’s no planning and Harold is ill-prepared to walk, but he does, sending post cards to his friend from many years ago who is dying of cancer. Harold is the perfect anti-hero. He doesn’t want all the media attention his walk has attracted, he doesn’t want the throngs of people who want to join him. He just wants to tell his friend goodbye and thank you. As he walks and reflects, Harold’s life takes shape and you see why his marriage and his relationship with his son has become frayed. But Harold’s belief in the need to tell his dying friend goodbye, leads to much more.