![]() ![]() So it calls the number…and it is answered by a physician in India. ![]() But what do the eight charms-ranging from an elephant decorated with an emerald to a paint palette engraved with the initials SY-mean, if anything? Peering closely at the elephant, Arthur sees a telephone number engraved on it. He has tasked himself with finally going through her things, and in so doing he finds a mysterious 18-carat gold charm bracelet that he has never before seen. It has been one year to the day since Arthur Pepper's wife, Miriam, died. It is what it is…and enjoy it just for that. There is no profound philosophical content that attempts to change the direction of the world, but this is just the book to have on your (electronic) bookshelf when you need it. It is a tale about life, love and loneliness-and the inescapable fact that we are never too old to change. ![]() It will wrap its way around you, and you won't want to let it go. This captivating story of dear Arthur Pepper, grieving widower, discombobulated father and disgruntled neighbor, is a lot like a soft, warm shawl. ![]()
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