The Sound of Everything
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My review -
Jack
has returned to the small town of his birth to take over the family accountancy
firm. He discovers that a local man lodged a box with his late father twenty
years ago. He and the family concerned assume it to contain something valuable.
In between other work, Jack is trying to find it. Though unsure of his aims in
life, he meets people from his father’s past and begins to build up a picture.
This
is a gentle amble through small-town life with a deeper look at the spiritual
side of our nature, though it in no way touches on formal religion. It explores
why we’re here and whether out lives had a purpose. I found it a very easy book
to read and devoured it in two days. Highly recommended.
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