
An English postman hates birthdays, but loves his job, except for the fact that it forces him to see other people. Even worse, he has to talk to people.
Three months before his 65th birthday, Albert Entwistle learns that postal rules require him to retire at 65. Then his beloved cat Gracie dies. His losses turn his world upside down, bringing him to contemplate his life when he was just 15 and in love. He still regrets that he consented to his father’s demand that he reject the only romance of his life.
In The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle, Matt Cain describes Albert’s suspenseful journey of hope that begins when he asks himself if he can rekindle the love that he recklessly left behind. He uncharacteristically enlists the help of strangers in his search for his former lover. He follows lead after lead on a trail that fills him with uncertainty and fear. Along the way, he learns that helping others and making himself vulnerable bring rewards he never thought possible.
Cain creates a likable man whose transformation and brave pursuit make this book an easy-to-read page turner that kept me guessing until the last page. I joined the book’s charming and eclectic list of characters who so badly want Albert’s dream to come true. It is one of the best books that I have read in 2023.
