The Museum of Ordinary People, Mike Gayle
The Museum of Ordinary People, Mike Gayle
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The Museum of Ordinary People

Author: Mike Gayle

Narrator: Witney White

Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

In this “brilliantly original” and warmhearted novel, an old set of encyclopedias leads a young woman to a curious museum and one profoundly moving lesson: that every life is an extraordinary life (New York Times bestselling author Claire Mackintosh).  

Still reeling from the sudden death of her mother, Jess is about to do the hardest thing she's ever done: empty her childhood home so that it can be sold.  As she sorts through a lifetime of memories, everything comes to a halt when she comes across something she just can’t part with: an old set of encyclopedias.  To the world, the books are outdated and ready to be recycled.  To Jess, they represent love and the future that her mother always wanted her to have. 

In the process of finding the books a new home, Jess discovers an unusual archive of letters, photographs, and curious housed in a warehouse and known as the Museum of Ordinary People.  Irresistibly drawn, she becomes the museum's unofficial custodian, along with the warehouse’s mysterious owner.  As they delve into the history of objects in their care, they not only unravel heart-stirring stories that span generations and continents, but also unearth long-buried secrets that lie closer to home.

Inspired by an abandoned box of mementos, The Museum of Ordinary People is a poignant novel about memory and loss, the things we leave behind, and the future we create for ourselves.  
 

 

About Mike Gayle

MIKE GAYLE was born and raised in Birmingham. After graduating from Salford University with a degree in Sociology, he moved to London to pursue a career in journalism and worked as a features editor and agony uncle. He has written for a variety of publications including The Sunday Times, the Guardian and Cosmopolitan. Mike became a full-time novelist in 1997 following the publication of his Sunday Times top ten bestseller My Legendary Girlfriend, which was hailed by the Independent as 'full of belly laughs and painfully acute observations', and by The Times as 'a funny, frank account of a hopeless romantic'. Since then he has written eighteen novels, including The Man I Think I Know, selected as a World Book Night title, and Half A World Away, selected for the Richard and Judy Book Club. His books have been translated into more than thirty languages. In 2021, Mike was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Romantic Novelists' Association.He lives in Birmingham with his wife, kids and greyhound.You can find him online at mikegayle.co.uk and on Twitter @mikegayle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh on July 15, 2022

In a Nutshell: Outlier opinion, sorry. I think my expectations were too high. The book met some of them, but disappointed in other ways. It's still a nice story, but could have been a memorable work with some tweaks. Story Synopsis: Jess has recently lost her mother and is struggling to cope with her......more

Goodreads review by Melissa (Semi-hiatus for Work) on June 01, 2023

Lovely story! 4.5 stars "While it might be true that some things are thrown away for good reason, it's equally true that some things are saved for a purpose." I really enjoyed this book, it is filled with heart, humor, love, and learning how to find inner strength after loss and change. I think this b......more

Goodreads review by Ceecee on April 12, 2022

4.5 rounded up Jess Baxter is grieving for the sudden loss of her much loved mother, she clears her house and keeps some mementos including a set of encyclopedias which became an aim high symbol of her mothers hopes and dreams for Jess. One year on, her boyfriend Guy wants her clutter gone (one mans......more

Goodreads review by Darla on June 11, 2023

We build museums for Royals and presidents and other famous people. What about the objects that pass through the lives of "ordinary" people? Are these items all destined to end up in the dump? Jess Baxter discovers an eclectic collection of things that have been saved from the trash. Little notes ar......more

Goodreads review by Meagan on August 17, 2023

Oh, this was wonderful!!!!......more